Dr. Babet Villena-Alvarez, international programs coordinator for USCB, delivered the keynote address at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Savannah Chapter of the English Speaking Union.
Dr. Babet Villena-Alvarez, international programs coordinator for USCB, delivered the keynote address at the 94th Annual Meeting of the Savannah Chapter of the English Speaking Union.
Beth Hammond, Ph.D., assistant professor and assessment coordinator in the Department of Education, offers sage advice to parents seeking the best preschool experience for their young ones.
Dr. Charlie Calvert played host to members of the Hospitality Management Association from Virginia Tech University when they toured the new Hilton Head Island Campus.
The question on WalletHub was: What tips do you have for celebrating Christmas on a budget?
Working with Libby Ricardo, M.F.A., assistant professor of Theater, a cast of students presented “The Dybbuk,” a love story that depicts the possession of a young woman and the exorcism of the malicious spirit known as Dybbuk in Jewish folklore.
J. Brent Morris, Ph.D., associate professor of history and chair of the Humanities department, was one of 40 internationally renowned scholars invited to speak at the largest international symposium ever conducted by the Clemson University History department.
Lynn McGee, Ph.D., USCB Department of Business Administration, responded to a reader question in a marketing blog hosted by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education—and a USCB success story was selected for publication in the CASE Currents Magazine.
Jim Glasson, M.A., Human Services internship coordinator, reports that 25 local families enjoyed a complete Thanksgiving dinner thanks to the generosity of our university community.
A team of researchers at USCB has been awarded a grant from the Town of Bluffton and Beaufort County to study water quality and climate change endpoints in the May River.
"These two are great examples of what we strive to accomplish here at USCB: to develop champions and leaders."- USCB Athletic Director, Quin Monahan
Led by USCB Chancellor Al M. Panu, Ph.D., and joined by our faculty and representatives of state, county and local governments, USCB conducted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to formally open the Hilton Head Island Campus.
For the fourth consecutive year, USCB nursing students sponsored the Harrington Place Fall Festival in Beaufort.
The Sea Islands Center Gallery presented "Indigo Rain: Secreta, Magica, Memoria," an art exhibition featuring artwork by Zipporah Camille Thompson.
Three Sand Sharks from the women's soccer team were honored at The Sun Conference postseason banquet, hosted by Southeastern University.
Some 60 percent of the profits from the Adopt A Dolphin initiative are directed to the research program run by Eric Montie, Ph.D., associate professor of Biology and director of the Marine Sensory & Neurobiology Lab at USCB.
Caroline Sawyer, Ph.D., assistant professor of Communication Studies, is one of 15 recipients of Barnes & Noble Education LoudCloud Courseware Faculty mini-grants.
Babet Villena-Alvarez, Ph.D., USCB’s interim assistant vice chancellor for Academic Affairs, recently completed a four-week seminar in Poland for postsecondary educators.
USCB Junior Daniel Conrad presented research at the Georgia Undergraduate Research Conference on the University of North Georgia’s Gainesville Campus.
Ellen Malphrus, Ph.D., professor of English, poet, author and writer-in-residence, appeared on SCETV’s “By The River” to discuss her love of poetry, writing, teaching writing and her work with the Pat Conroy Literary Festival.
In the summer months, USCB’s Coastal Ecology students, led by Stephen A. Borgianini, Ph.D., serve as narrators aboard the Tammy Jane.