The RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing Golf Tournament found two tasty cookie recipes to serve up at the 51st Annual RBC Heritage in partnership with USCB.
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The RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing Golf Tournament found two tasty cookie recipes to serve up at the 51st Annual RBC Heritage in partnership with USCB.
From childbirth to divorce, Deborah Cohan, Ph.D., shares her sociology expertise in two recent MSN articles.
The Sea Islands Center Gallery at USCB is presenting HIVE, an installation by Adrian Rhodes, through March 29.
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.
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. 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.
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.
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.
The Sea Islands Center Gallery presented "Indigo Rain: Secreta, Magica, Memoria," an art exhibition featuring artwork by Zipporah Camille Thompson.
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.
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.
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.