National ‘Stand Up for Science’ protests reach Columbia
The “Stand Up for Science” rally in Columbia saw scientists and advocates push for more scientific funding.
Read MoreThe “Stand Up for Science” rally in Columbia saw scientists and advocates push for more scientific funding.
Read MoreMatt Holt represented Clemson Extension at its annual budget hearing before state lawmakers.
Read MoreWomen are claiming their place in STEM classrooms and the engineering workplace. The country has seen a slow and steady increase in the number of women entering those fields.
Read MoreColumbia’s grand matriarch of African martial sciences, Mama G, and her students discuss the practice amid its success in major films.
Read MoreThe classes will be available to all students in Richland One, through an elementary, middle and high school.
Read MoreHerpetologists with the university are relocating the campus’s frog population.
Read MoreWomen preparing for scientific careers find mentors and friendship in organizations devoted to STEM fields.
Read MoreIt’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 MoreMeet Billy McCord – a naturologist, ecologist, and scattologist who spends almost every day researching, catching, and tagging monarch butterflies on the South Carolina coast.
Read MorePresident 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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