Are you an environmentally-conscious graduate student? The deadline for this program is quickly approaching, but this is a wonderful opportunity for any student interested in researching and promoting a greener, more sustainable campus: Opportunity: Campus Ecology Fellowship Program Sponsor: National Wildlife Federation Deadline: 12/20/2009 Description: The sponsor offers Fellowships to undergraduate and graduate students to…
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Curious About Research Posters?
Are you curious about the process of presenting a research poster at a future Graduate Student Poster Session? Have you been selected for the Graduate Student Poster Session in January? Then you should attend this semester’s Poster Design Workshop, to be held tonight in Stern Center Room 201 from 5:00-6:00 P.M. The workshop will include…
Avery Center Civil Rights Presentation
At the College of Charleston, we are fortunate to have one of the nation’s foremost centers of study for African-American history and culture: The Avery Research Center. Many students, especially those studying African-American history and literature, find the Avery Center’s amazing wealth of knowledge and resources to be an invaluable asset for their scholarly work…
H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Update
We have received word from Student Health Services that there will be an immunization clinic for the H1N1 Influenza Vaccine this Thursday which will be open to the general student population. Here are the complete details: Students & Colleagues, Thank you for your patience as we slowly receive supplies of the H1N1 vaccine. Just to…
Keeping Charleston’s Streets Safe
I am always impressed by the outstanding grad students here at The Graduate School of the College of Charleston. Our students and graduates are comprised of some of the finest public servants, scholars, and activists that you’ll find anywhere. David Wojslawowicz is certainly no exception. A 2008 graduate of our M.A. in History program, and…
Ready for Fall Break?
We provide a quick rundown of what is and is not open during Fall Break 2009.
So, You Want to Write A Textbook…
Love them or hate them, textbooks are a force to be reckoned with in academia. Everyone uses them, and some of us even want to write them. If you’ve ever wondered how to write a textbook, what the methodology for including materials in textbooks is, and how you might even make some money as a…
Monday Motivation: Study Tips
Class is officially back in full swing, and what better time is there than the present to set up successful study habits that will leave you happy and sane at the end of the semester? This week’s Monday Motivation focuses on helping you create study time that’s productive, engaging, and meaningful. Here are some great…
Painting a Portrait
Originally posted in the Post and Courier by Diane Knich on Monday, July 13, 2009. She trudges through the brush and along the edge of Kiawah Island’s marshes almost every day, holding a large metal antennae in the air and listening for the beeps to grow louder from the tracking machine belted to her waist…
The grad school blog: A mashup of everything grad school
Loyal readers understand by now that this blog is a dedication to all things grad school. We provide tips for creating an application package, talk about upcoming courses, announce new graduate programs, let current graduate students talk about their experience, and just about anything else regarding The Graduate School of the College of Charleston and…
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