College Scientist Helps Decode Turtle Genome, Which Could Have Human Implications
Decoded Turtle genome provides many insights which could help humans and turtles of all species.
Decoded Turtle genome provides many insights which could help humans and turtles of all species.
Geology students took first, second and third place at the U.S. Hydro Conference.
Sytske Hillenius '12 and Lauren Feuss '12 are the first College grads to be abroad on Fulbrights concurrently.
Professors are cited as critical to Joye Nettle's success and acceptance to the SURE Program.
Students learn apiculture (beekeeping) thanks to grant from the Office of Sustainability's ECOllective Fund.
Included in Charlie Magazine's 50 Most Progressive People are College faculty, staff and alumni.
More than 800 high school students from across the Southeast are expected to take part in the contest.
Professor Jack DiTullio, students and other researchers are on a two-month expedition.
The major will include field work, lab work, study-abroad opportunities and internships.
Alumni will offer tips for success during a free event on February 19.