ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA — Universities and colleges across South Carolina will observe
the second annual S.C. Graduate Education Week across the Palmetto State the week of Feb. 13-17.
Sponsored by the S.C. Graduate Deans Association, the week emphasizes the economic, cultural and community contributions of graduate
programs and students across the state.
Winthrop Graduate School Dean Jack DeRochi said the university is looking forward to this second annual week. "Faculty and
staff from across the university have worked together to develop fun and informative
events that truly showcase the important contributions of our graduate students and
programs," he said.
At Winthrop, the Graduate School will host:
Monday, Feb. 13 - Regalia Day
All faculty and staff who hold graduate degrees are encouraged to wear their academic
regalia as a way to kick off "Graduate Education Week." An important aspect of the
week, Regalia Day will provide a visual representation of the role graduate education
has played in the lives of so many who work at Winthrop.
Tuesday, Feb. 14 - Why Graduate Education Matters — Panel discussion, 11 a.m., Plowden Auditorium
Open to the public, this panel discussion features a graduate faculty member from
each of the four academic colleges speaking on the importance of graduate education
in their fields as well as in its service to the community.
Wednesday, Feb. 15 - Open House and Academic Showcase, 5:30 p.m., Richardson Ballroom, DiGiorgio Campus
Center
Open to the public, this event invites members of the community and prospective students
to learn more about all of the graduate programs at Winthrop.
Thursday, Feb. 16 - Graduate Music Recital, 11 a.m., Barnes Recital Hall
Performances by graduate students in music. This event is free and open to the public.
For more information, contact Judy Longshaw, news and media services manager, at longshawj@winthrop.edu or call 803/323-2404.