And now, a message from the Social Activities & Student Outreach Committee Chair for the Graduate Student Association: Hi folks! Here are two things that we will be volunteering for as grad students coming up. First, this weekend, Sat. the 22nd. I am writing to ask for volunteers to help the Lowcountry Food Bank move…
Visitors, Basketball and Open Houses
The campus has been busy! Friday afternoon, we hosted 19 students from Fayetteville State University. For a little over two hours, representatives from our graduate programs and a representative from The Citadel Graduate College covered the basics of grad school. We talked about how to create a competitive application package and what to expect when…
New grants online!
Our trusty graduate assistant, Miss Gwen, has been working tirelesly on a brand new 97-page document full of grant opportunities. This PDF, dripping with financial opportunities for our graduate students, can be found on our website, but here’s the direct link. There is literally something for everyone, whether you’re in education, sports, fine arts, the…
One grad student making an impact
I admit it.I’ve selfishly held onto Nikki Seibert’s blog, A Road Less Traveled.Nikki is a full-time grad student in our Environmental Studies program, and fully committed to making a difference.She sold her car in July and picked up a bike and has been sharing her observations, friendships and experiences ever since.Why did she choose this…
Thank you veterans!
To everyone who has served, or is serving, America, we thank you for your courage!…
Library Room for Grad Students
Finally, I am working on applying to graduate school! I can now speak from personal experience about the application process and what it’s like to study for those entrance exams. Let me tell you, the booklet we give all prospects about how to prepare an application is a huge help! Page 17 has always been…
Don’t forget to vote!
Whatever your preference, the Graduate Studies Office hopes you’ll take some time out of your day to vote! Don’t know where your polling station is? Google can help!…
Graduate Student History Conference Announcement
<!–[if gte mso 9]> Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 <![endif]–><!–[if gte mso 9]> <![endif]–> The graduate students of the George and Ann Richards Civil War Era Center as a part of the Richards Center’s ongoing affiliation with the National Endowment for the Humanities through the NEH-funded We The People Initiative, announce…
Graduate Student Wins Award at Carolinas Convention
A College of Charleston communication graduate student, Anna-Fiona Cooke, won first place in the 2008 Carolinas Communication Association’s Mary E. Jarrard Graduate Paper Award competition. The Jarrard Award winners were named at the Annual Convention of the Carolinas Communication Association, which was held Oct. 3-4, 2008, in Columbia, SC. Cooke won first place honors for…
Graduate Student Receives $150,000 Fellowship
College of Charleston Graduate Student Callie Van Koughnett is one of only 33 future teachers from across the country to receive a $150,000 Fellowship from the Knowles Science Teaching Foundation. She is the first College of Charleston student to earn the prestigious Fellowship which supports aspiring teachers of promise as they embark on careers teaching…
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