Several academic departments at USCB have been publishing newsletters lately, sharing news about faculty, programs and the progress of their students.
Several academic departments at USCB have been publishing newsletters lately, sharing news about faculty, programs and the progress of their students.
The Sea Islands Center Gallery at USCB is presenting HIVE, an installation by Adrian Rhodes, through March 29.
Mentored by Lynn McGee, Ph.D., Ignacio Aguilar took part in the 1st Annual Parker Regional Sales Competition at Georgia Southern University.
Beaufort Campus Dean Bob LeFavi, Ph.D., and Summer Roberts, Ph.D., assistant professor of sociology, participated in an examination of palliative care.
USCB has earned a place on the 2019 Military Friendly Schools List.
Kim Cavanagh, Ph.D., has been selected to receive a 2019-2020 Fulbright Scholar Research Award to Jordan to continue building upon the research she conducted years earlier in the desert kingdom.
Five USCB faculty members have been selected to receive 2019 RISE grants to support their research projects.
Developing a progressive Academic Master Plan to support the USCB Strategic Plan 2023 is a critical step in preparing our students to compete in today’s high-tech global economy.
Mike Switzer of the South Carolina Business Review interviews Dr. Calvert about the Hilton Head Island Campus and the USCB Hospitality Management Program.
After starting the day in seventh place in a field of 18 teams, the USCB men's golf team came back to win the Invitation at Savannah Harbor by two strokes over Austin Peay State.
Kelly McCombs, M.S., an instructor in the Department of Hospitality Management, is the Career Services Champion for 2019-2020.
Rachel Beach, Candace Brasseur, Stacey Holmes, Nicole Maddox and Carly Morman told of their adventures in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Greece, Hong Kong, Ireland and Mexico.
Eric Montie, Ph.D., associate professor of Biology and director of the Marine Sensory and Neurobiology Lab & the Lowcountry Dolphin Conservation Program, reports on the publication of two new research papers in 2019.
More than 40 employers and 10 graduate schools turned out February 5 for our Career and Graduate School Fair in the Bluffton Campus Center.
The USCB indoor track and field teams showed why they are poised for another Sun Conference season, with several school records falling recently.
Ten major events were presented in February to commemorate African-American History Month at USCB.
The USCB Sea Islands Center Gallery presented remanēre, an exhibition featuring artwork by Robert O. Keith IV, February 1.
“The Pen,” the literary magazine published by the USCB Society of Creative Writers each academic year, won a national first-place award from the American Scholastic Press Association.
Dr. Al M. Panu delivered welcoming remarks at the 2019 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Commemorative Service conducted by the Beaufort County Ministerial Alliance.
Forty-five students, selected by the faculty for excellence in academics, enthusiasm, balance and involvement in the USCB community, were honored as USCB Standout Students.