More than 300 scientists from education, business and government will attend the conference, as well as another 150 high school students from across the state. The annual meeting will feature nearly 200 presentations, an awards presentation and a Junior Academy banquet
The Richard W. Riley College of Education, S.C. Department of Education and the education advocacy g...
The work of Takita Sumter and colleagues was noted in the National Science Foundation\u27s newest C...
At the SEPA Committee for Equality of Professional Opportunity (CEPO)- Psi Chi (the International Ho...
The academy celebrates the study of sciences in the state. The action-packed schedule will feature ...
About 90 students and teachers will attend the 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. event. Students may participa...
The symposium was specifically designed for students interested in learning more about graduate stud...
Meeting registration begins at 8:15 a.m. in the Tillman Hall lobby. Nancy Beane, past president of ...
Erin White Wilson and Matt Wilson, both chemistry majors in the class of 2009 and now in graduate sc...
Over the past three months, teams from 40 of the state’s 81 school districts have been competing eac...
Quick Facts Chapter President Madison Grant, of Camden, South Carolina, said she and her peers endur...
Fifty-eight Winthrop students will present their summer research findings on Sept. 16 at 2 p.m. in R...
Criteria for the award included demonstration of outstanding teaching and program development; promo...
All mass communication events are free and open to students of all majors. This year’s event brings...
As the program has evolved, the Department of Political Science has formalized a series of courses i...
Two student groups gave presentations while another student group won an award. Approximately 2,000 ...
The Richard W. Riley College of Education, S.C. Department of Education and the education advocacy g...
The work of Takita Sumter and colleagues was noted in the National Science Foundation\u27s newest C...
At the SEPA Committee for Equality of Professional Opportunity (CEPO)- Psi Chi (the International Ho...
The academy celebrates the study of sciences in the state. The action-packed schedule will feature ...
About 90 students and teachers will attend the 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. event. Students may participa...
The symposium was specifically designed for students interested in learning more about graduate stud...
Meeting registration begins at 8:15 a.m. in the Tillman Hall lobby. Nancy Beane, past president of ...
Erin White Wilson and Matt Wilson, both chemistry majors in the class of 2009 and now in graduate sc...
Over the past three months, teams from 40 of the state’s 81 school districts have been competing eac...
Quick Facts Chapter President Madison Grant, of Camden, South Carolina, said she and her peers endur...
Fifty-eight Winthrop students will present their summer research findings on Sept. 16 at 2 p.m. in R...
Criteria for the award included demonstration of outstanding teaching and program development; promo...
All mass communication events are free and open to students of all majors. This year’s event brings...
As the program has evolved, the Department of Political Science has formalized a series of courses i...
Two student groups gave presentations while another student group won an award. Approximately 2,000 ...
The Richard W. Riley College of Education, S.C. Department of Education and the education advocacy g...
The work of Takita Sumter and colleagues was noted in the National Science Foundation\u27s newest C...
At the SEPA Committee for Equality of Professional Opportunity (CEPO)- Psi Chi (the International Ho...