Master’s Grad Gets Best of Both Worlds With Concurrent Degree Program
With a double master's degree on her résumé, one recent graduate of the University of Charleston, S.C. is ready to start making meaningful environmental changes in the world.
With a double master's degree on her résumé, one recent graduate of the University of Charleston, S.C. is ready to start making meaningful environmental changes in the world.
Kameelah Martin, director and professor of African American Studies and English at the College of Charleston, has been named dean of the Graduate School of the University of Charleston, S.C., effective June 1.
MBA students Tyler Rothenberg and Nic DeLuca are among two of the 221 students and more than 80 faculty and staff members at the College who have served in the military.
Interim Deans Godfrey Gibbison, Gibbs Knotts, Elizabeth Meyer-Bernstein and Sebastian van Delden have each been given two-year appointments to lead their respective schools.
Cappy Yarbrough '18 has found her future in pursing a master's degree in history through the Graduate School of the University of Charleston, S.C.
T'Leya Walker, a graduate student in the College's Community Planning, Policy, and Design program, spent the summer studying architecture at the prestigious Engelsberg Summer School in Classical Architecture in Sweden.
Big data is leading to big changes at the College of Charleston with the creation of the first master's degree in data science in the state of South Carolina.
Graduate student Lee Bundrick, who will receive dual master's degrees in public administration and environmental studies, is in charge of preserving over 2,200 acres on Kiawah Island.