Q&A With the College’s First Ph.D. Student
When the College launched its first-ever doctoral program, Mathematics with Computation, Lauren Tubbs ’14, ’19 (M.S. ’16) jumped on the opportunity to enroll. Check out this Q&A!
When the College launched its first-ever doctoral program, Mathematics with Computation, Lauren Tubbs ’14, ’19 (M.S. ’16) jumped on the opportunity to enroll. Check out this Q&A!
Marine biologist and shark expert Bryan Frazier ’00 (M.S. ’13) puts your fears to rest about swimming in the ocean this summer.
On its list of Best Graduate Schools for 2024, U.S. News & World Report has ranked the College's MBA and M.P.A. programs among the top 100 in the nation.
The Chick-fil-A Graduate Leadership Scholarship, founded by College of Charleston alumni Daniel and Marie Dickerson '99, supports nontraditional and international students in the College's Graduate School.
More than 100 employers are expected to attend the College of Charleston Career & Internship Fair taking place in person for the first time in two years on Tuesday, March 29. CofC undergraduates, graduate students and alumni are invited to come explore their options and network with potential employers.
This week is Graduate Education Week at the College of Charleston, featuring educational, social and networking events catered to graduate students and promoting the Graduate School and its programs, as well a research poster–design contest.
Kameelah Martin, the dean of the Graduate School, shares her top 10 list of books.
When Paul Baier graduates with a M.S. in computer science this May, he'll be ready to face a whole new world of opportunity.
Godfrey Gibbison, dean of the School of Professional Studies, will serve as interim dean of the Graduate School.
The College is launching a new Bachelor of General Studies and the first fully online graduate degree for the 2018-19 school year.