Welcome to the 2016 Spring Semester!

    Welcome to 2016! Even though we get this fresh start in the dead of winter, the new year always provides a “spring-like” feel with all of the adventure and opportunity that awaits. It’s a time for reflection on the past year and contemplating what could have been done differently, but also a time…

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Happy Holidays!

   The COMM 500 (Introduction to Graduate Studies) class from left to right: Brandy Francis, Jill Skipper, Stephanie Meier, Stephanie McInnis, Erika LeGendre, Stephenie Snow, Sara Allen & Rachel Barnette. Not pictured: Karen Rowe              It’s that time of year again! The holidays are here, final papers have been submitted and almost…

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Student Spotlight-Q&A with Stephanie McInnis

Stephanie McInnis hails from Rhode Island. She originally moved to Charleston, SC to earn her undergraduate degree from the College of Charleston in International Studies and a minor in Health. Her experience working at the Motley Rice law firm in RI, the National Association for Continence, and Rotary Conferences as well as her involvement on…

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Student Spotlight-Q&A with Stephanie Meier

  Stephanie Meier hails from Greenville, SC and currently resides on Folly Beach. She received her B.S. in Biology with a minor in Spanish from the College of Charleston. She has worked on the Women’s Health Research Team at CofC for two years, and is not the Graduate Assistant for the team. Recently, she presented a…

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Student Spotlight- Q&A with Jill Skipper

Jill Skipper is originally from Bordertown, NJ, but currently calls the Lowcountry of South Carolina home. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, with a Health, Medicine and Society minor from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. Her interest in public relations and integrated communication started through an internship with the SmartGirls Group her senior year…

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You’re Going to Grad School: Now What?

 So you have decided to attend graduate school, and have even picked out your top programs. Congratulations! Finding the program that fits in the master plan (pun intended) is half the battle. But now what do you do? One option is to apply to all of the schools on your list, and just hang back…

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