Tag: science
Breaking the code for women in STEM careers
By Hannah Litteer | Mar 17, 2022 | Homepage slider, Localpage slider, USC | 0
Unity can make a difference for women in STEM
by Hannah Litteer | Apr 7, 2022 | Homepage slider, Local | 0
Women preparing for scientific careers find mentors and friendship in organizations devoted to STEM fields.
Read MoreBreaking the code for women in STEM careers
by Hannah Litteer | Mar 17, 2022 | Homepage slider, Localpage slider, USC | 0
It’s Women’s History Month and Carolina News & Reporter profiled five women in STEM fields who are leading research projects and serving as role models to a younger generation.
Read MoreTag! He’s it – Meet South Carolina’s monarch butterfly chaser
by Rachel Strieber | Apr 25, 2021 | Homepage slider | 0
Meet Billy McCord – a naturologist, ecologist, and scattologist who spends almost every day researching, catching, and tagging monarch butterflies on the South Carolina coast.
Read MoreWhite House science director focuses on research security
by Genna Contino | Oct 31, 2019 | Local | 0
President Donald Trump’s science adviser, Kelvin Drogemeier, visited the Pastides Alumni Center to talk research security with faculty researchers from around the state.
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State Law Enforcement has cancelled an Amber Alert for an infant child in Hilton Head. Authorities in Beaufort County explained that Jairus Housey abducted his ten month old daughter at gunpoint last night. Housey is the non-custodial father to the victim and is now in custody.
Thursday’s vote in the South Carolina Senate passed the early voting bill that would allow South Carolina voters to vote in-person up to two weeks before the election for any reason. The bill unanimously passed in the house too.