Kim Ritchie, Ph.D., associate professor of Genetics and Prokaryotic Cell Biology, reports that high school junior Lucas Tomita competed successfully in the Intel International Science Fair last year and won a full college scholarship.
Kim Ritchie, Ph.D., associate professor of Genetics and Prokaryotic Cell Biology, reports that high school junior Lucas Tomita competed successfully in the Intel International Science Fair last year and won a full college scholarship.
Biology Major Kaiya Cain, a junior at USCB, completed a Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program at the Savannah River Ecological Laboratory last summer.
Randy Lamkin, Ph.D., interim chair of the Department of Social Sciences at USCB, reports that the Human Services Program has earned initial accreditation from the Council for Standards in Human Services Education.
Assistant Professor of Communication Studies, Caroline Sawyer, Ph.D., and her students have taken our concept of experiential learning to a whole new level.
Relying on centuries-old documents, Dr. Dan Sayers, an anthropologist at American University in Washington, D.C., has been conducting archeological digs in the Great Dismal Swamp on the Virginia-North Carolina line.
About 75 students from four of seven local high schools spent October 17 on USCB’s Bluffton Campus as part of the Teacher Cadet Program.
The Walk for Freedom is a worldwide event that calls for the end of all forms of slavery.
Joseph Staton, Ph.D., dean of the School of Science and Mathematics and professor of Biology and Marine Science, provided scientific perspective on how king tides could accelerate flooding during Hurricane Michael.