Year: 2025

Showcase Your Research at the Moore Conference!

Are you conducting independent research or have you submitted a research paper for a class? Don’t miss the chance to present your work at the prestigious Moore Conference on April 11th!

Benefits of Presenting:

  • Showcase your impressive work.
  • Gain valuable presentation experience.
  • Network with peers and professionals in your field.
  • Looks great on a resume!

Great Fit For: The conference is sponsored by the Department of Political Science, but the conference is open to all majors! If your work is PoliSci-adjacent, it’s probably a great fit. Get in touch if you have questions.

How to Register:

Join Heart Math Tutoring at an exclusive screening of the documentary Counted Out

Join Heart Math Tutoring for an exclusive screening of the documentary “Counted Out,” which challenges the myth that not everyone is a “math person.”

Date/Time: Wednesday, March 19, 2025

  • 5:30 PM – Doors Open
  • 6:00 PM – Opening Remarks
  • 6:15 PM – Screening Begins
  • 7:45 PM – Call To Action

Location: Trident Technical College, Thornley Campus, Building 920, 920 College Dr, North Charleston, SC 29406

Why You Should Go:

  • Engage in a thought-provoking conversation about math education.
  • Be part of the solution to make math accessible for all.
  • Enjoy free admission and light refreshments.

Registration: The screening is free but space is limited! Reserve your seat today at heartmathtutoring.org.

 

National Collegiate Honors Council journal is looking for student editors

Looking to gain real-world editorial experience? Join UReCA, the official undergraduate journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, as an Associate Editor for the 2025-2026 cycle!

As part of the team, you’ll:

  • Edit and review submissions for a national publication
  • Represent your honors program on a prestigious platform
  • Attend a fully funded, in-person editorial BootCamp
  • Help shape UReCA’s 10th anniversary edition

This is your chance to collaborate with like-minded peers, develop professional skills, and be part of a dynamic editorial team.

Deadline: April 1, 2025 – Don’t miss out!

Meet the Author: Betsy Hester on the dangers of mass hysteria

Author Betsy Hester visits campus to discuss her new book about the dangers of mass hysteria.

Meet the Author: Betsy Hester
Tuesday, March 18, 1:30 -3:00 p.m.
RITA 202

The Book: An explosive legal expose about the story of the Little Rascals Day Care Trial, where the owners and five others were accused of unimaginable crimes of sexual abuse against more than 90 children. This true, modern-day story of a witch hunt focuses on the hysteria led to North Carolina’s longest and most expensive criminal trial.

Good Fit For: PSYCH / PRE-LAW / ENGL / True Crime Buffs

Join the Conversation: All students are welcome, no registration necessary, just show up!

Summer internship with Lia Burke Art & Design

Charleston-based visual artist and designer Lia Burke is seeking a summer intern.

The Internship: Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, assisting with shipping, assisting with framing, routine errand running, studio organization, and social media calendaring and creative.

  • The role is part time role and you must have a car. The internship is unpaid position but I am happy to work with your college/university to arrange for credits.

Great Fit For: Anyone eager to learn the back end of the artistic industry, through selling artwork, products and various other creative applications.

How to Apply: Send a copy of your resume to cara@liaburke.com along with a cover letter explaining why you’d be great for this position.

HONORS IGNITE DAY: Honors’ first-ever professional development conference

Ready to ignite your future? Register for Honors Ignite Day: Student Professional Development with a Future Focus!

Honors Ignite Day
Friday, March 14, 2:00–6:00 p.m.
Rita Hollings Science Center

Don’t Miss Out! Whether you’re just starting your collegiate journey or prepping to graduate in a few short months, this event has invaluable opportunities that will give you a major leg up in your professional development:

  • Skill Development Workshops
    • Developing Your Elevator Pitch
    • Preparing Multiple Applications for Jobs/Grad School
    • Leveraging LinkedIn: Build Your Brand & Boost Your Career
    • Dollars for Dreams: Supporting Your Academic Passions
  • Panel Discussion: Climbing the Ladder from College to Career
    • A panel discussion about career development, how to find and execute on post-graduate opportunities, and how to demonstrate leadership in early career stages.
  • Speed Networking Session with Professionals
    • With representatives from numerous industries including healthcare, research, environmental advocacy, finance, software engineering, law, nonprofit, and more (check out the full conference schedule below for details)!

Conference Schedule

2:00–2:30 pm: Welcome and Introductions

2:30–3:15 pm: Skill Development Workshops (choose the best fit for you!)

  • Developing Your Elevator Pitch – Jim Allison, Director of the College of Charleston Career Center

  • Preparing Multiple Applications for Jobs/Grad School – Seaton Brown, Director of Graduate Admissions with the College of Charleston School of Business

3:30–4:15 pm: Skill Development Workshops

  • Leveraging LinkedIn: Build Your Brand & Boost Your Career – Jacqueline Jevitch, senior communications major and Social Media Fellow at VOX Global

  • Dollars for Dreams: Supporting Your Academic Passions – Sidney Woram, Associate Director of the Office of Nationally Competitive Awards

4:30–5:15 pm: Climbing the Ladder from College to Career: The way up and the way down are one and the same!

A panel discussion about career development, how to find and execute on post-graduate opportunities, and how to demonstrate leadership in early career stages. With…

  • David Adams [Moderator] – Distinguished University Professor of Surgery at the Medical University of South Carolina
  • Sharee Wright – Vascular Surgeon at the Medical University of South Carolina
  • Kelley McWhirter – Fine arts expert
  • Kerry McTigue – Intellectual property attorney at Cozen O'Connor

5:15–6:00 pm: Speed Networking Session with Professionals

Students will engage in short term conversations with professionals and alumni to help promote networking in various fields and areas of interest for both professional and post-grad opportunities.

Guilherme Porto – Neurosurgeon with Roper St. Francis Healthcare

Eugene Hong – Chief Physician Executive with MUSC Health

Mary Geer Kirkland – Associate Attorney with Nelson Mullens

Jordan Carter – Medical Scientist Training Program (MD/PhD) at MUSC

Sandy Morckel – President with Solutions for the Greater Good Consulting

Robby Manor – Climate Campaign Associate with the Southern Poverty Law Center

Joey Current – Director of Strategic Partnerships with Trident United Way

Brooke Permenter – Faculty Fellow and Director of Student Engagement with the Honors College

Claire Porter – Realtor/Owner with Lighthouse Real Estate

Emily Coleman – Software Developer with Boeing

Justin Herp – Senior Tax Manager with Elliott Davis

Ben Carew – Co-Chief Investment Officer with Tandem Investment Advisors

Ryan Faucher – Vice President of Personal Risk Insurance with Amwins

Sidney Woram – Associate Director of the Office of Nationally Competitive Awards

Mary Conley – Southeast Director of Marine Conservation with the Nature Conservancy

Hailey Nies – Speech-Language Pathologist with Spoken Word Children’s Therapy

6:00pm: Closing Remarks and Networking Reception

Paid Internship: Entrepreneurial content-creation with the Zucker Institute for Innovation

The Zucker Institute for Innovation Commercialization at MUSC is offering a paid internship focused on creating educational content for life science inventors and entrepreneurs.

The Zucker Institute (ZI) is MUSC’s innovation incubator. It cultivates real-life solutions to the world’s medical needs, from new drugs to medical devices to healthcare technology and beyond.

The Opportunity: A paid internship supporting entrepreneurship initiatives at ZI with a focus on creating web-based content to educate and prepare life science inventors and entrepreneurs. Responsibilities include…

  • Helping to create web-based content for a life science entrepreneurial “Founders Toolkit.”
  • Planning and design collaboration with external marketing service providers.
  • Interfacing with external marketing and creative content design teams.
  • Curating/creating resources for start-ups.

Great Fit For: Entrepreneurship / Business Administration / Marketing / Life Sciences / Bioengineering or Biochemical Engineering

How to Apply: Review the full internship description below then submit the Application Form + Resume + Unofficial Transcript + (1) Letter of Recommendation to Joe Fiore (fiorej@musc.edu) by March 17 at 5 p.m.

The Zucker Institute for Innovation Commercialization
Entrepreneurship Internship

www.zuckerinnovation.org

The Zucker Institute for Innovation Commercialization (Zucker Institute) is a key collaborator within the MUSC innovation ecosystem that collectively generates recognition and impact from the enterprise’s innovations across the domains of scholarly research, education, and public health. Established as a 501(c)(3) MUSC affiliated organization, the Zucker Institute’s missions are to evaluate and manage the intellectual property generated by the faculty, staff, and students at MUSC, to lead the commercialization of such intellectual property to ensure it will provide a benefit to the public, and to support and facilitate entrepreneurial and economic development activities that provide opportunities for research funding and elevate MUSC's reputation. This office works closely and collaboratively with leaders from several offices across the MUSC enterprise, including the Office of Innovation, Office of External Affairs, the Office of the Vice President for Research, the MUSC Health innovation team, the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, and the Office of the General Counsel to achieve its missions.

Internship Description:

Reporting to the Chief Technology Officer of the Zucker Institute, the Entrepreneurship Intern will support entrepreneurship initiatives at ZI with a focus on creation of web-based content to educate and prepare life science inventors and entrepreneurs.

Responsibilities for the Zucker Entrepreneurship Intern include, but are not limited to:

  • Working with CTO and other ZI team members to create web-based content for a “Founders Toolkit” designed for first time life science entrepreneurs.
  • Contributing to planning and design sessions in collaboration with external marketing service providers.
  • Interfacing with external marketing and creative content design teams.
  • Curating content from online sources and sites with similar start-up resources to create unique resources that are consistent with existing university start-up programs.
  • This is a paid position.

Technical Requirements:

  • Educational focus in a Life Science, Bioengineering or Biochemical Engineering, or Entrepreneurship field.
  • Strong interest in commercialization of Life Science Technology.
  • Web design and creative content design expertise preferred.

Interpersonal Requirements:

Competency in developing collaborations.

Ability to communicate concepts clearly and concisely to audiences with and without technical expertise.

Ability to navigate collaboration and teamwork among a diverse group of internal and external stakeholders.

Capacity for thinking both strategically and tactically.

Willingness to grow with the organization and participate in professional development training programs.

Background:

Founded in 1824 in Charleston, MUSC is home to the oldest medical school in the South as well as the state’s only integrated academic health sciences center, with a unique charge to serve the state through education, research and patient care. Each year, MUSC educates and trains more than 3,000 students and nearly 800 residents in six colleges: Dental Medicine, Graduate Studies, Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy. MUSC brought in more than $271 million in biomedical research funds in fiscal year 2020, continuing to lead the state in obtaining National Institutes of Health funding, with more than $129.9 million.

As the clinical health system of MUSC, MUSC Health is dedicated to delivering the highest quality and safe patient care while training generations of compassionate, competent health care providers to serve the people of South Carolina and beyond. Close to 25,000 care team members provide care for patients at 14 hospitals with approximately 2,500 beds and 5 additional hospital locations in development, more than 300 telehealth sites and nearly 750 care locations situated in the Lowcountry, Midlands, Pee Dee and Upstate regions of South Carolina. In 2021, for the seventh consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report named MUSC Health the No. 1 hospital in South Carolina.

MUSC and its affiliates have collective annual budgets of $4.4 billion. The more than 25,000 MUSC team members include world-class faculty, physicians, specialty providers and scientists who deliver groundbreaking education, research, technology and patient care.

In 2020, MUSC launched its bold new strategic plan, OneMUSC 2025, with seven goals including “Create a culture of innovation.” To meet its strategic objective, MUSC continues to refine its innovation infrastructure and to invest in new programs and initiatives that incentive innovation and serve to advance the Zucker Institute towards its own goal of becoming a best-in-class commercialization engine for the enterprise.

Benefits

  • Truly hands on
  • Work with world class inventors and researchers
  • A real world view of startup formation
  • Financial compensation and flexible hours

The Application: Application Form + Resume + Unofficial Transcript + (1) Letter of Recommendation emailed to Joe Fiore (fiorej@musc.edu) by March 17.

Download the application form for complete instructions. Contact fiorej@musc.edu with any questions.

 

Experience the Glass Menagerie at Dock Street Theatre with the Honors Signature Series

The Honors Signature Series is offering Honors students free tickets to Tennessee Williams’ classic play, The Glass Menagerie, at the historic Dock Street Theatre.

The Glass Menagerie
Dock Street Theatre
7:30 PM (Please be seated by 7:15 PM)
Thursday, March 13

Enjoy a timeless theatrical masterpiece with your fellow Honors students. But wait, there’s more!

Meet the director: After the performance, our group will meet with Julian Wiles ’74, the show’s director and founder of Charleston Stage Company, for an exclusive discussion about the play.

Join us: Register by March 10 to claim your free ticket. Tickets are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.