Research by a Gardner-Webb University student explored more efficient ways to turn kitchen waste into useful and possibly life-giving materials. Jordan Mitchell, ’23, tested various citrus fruits to determine which peelings produce the most limonene, a chemical that works as an eco-friendly disinfectant and pesticide—and has shown promise in the fight against cancer.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/gardner-webb-newscenter-archive/3313/thumbnail.jp
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The summer before Christopher Lile graduated from Gardner-Webb University, he spent five weeks study...
Bee stings, beetles, sunburn and rainy weather—Gardner-Webb University senior McKenzi Sexton, of Hic...
Three Gardner-Webb students recently completed a program designed to engage them in extensive summer...
Sulforaphane, a chemical compound found in broccoli, is known to have antioxidant and anti-cancer pr...
For his summer research project, one Gardner-Webb University senior enthusiastically tackled a dirty...
The Gardner-Webb University Summer Undergraduate Research Scholars Program gives students like Virgi...
A unique combination of degrees allows Gardner-Webb University alum William Payne (‘14) to work exte...
For her Undergraduate Research Project, Cailen Blaire, of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, discovered a new ...
During the fall semesters of 2017 and 2018, students in Conner Sandefur’s Microbiology Lab (MB) coll...
At smaller institutions, resources may present a barrier to providing quality undergraduate research...
The importance of undergraduate research was first addressed in the in early 1930s.Since that time, ...
"Fall 2014""Chris Peritore started in the lab digging up plants. He ended up finding his future care...
In recent years, national reports have called for undergraduate laboratory education that engages st...
Through trial and error we often find the right way, the way things are meant to be. Science, in its...
Mallory Baucom, of Indian Trail, North Carolina, hopes that the research she conducted through the G...
The summer before Christopher Lile graduated from Gardner-Webb University, he spent five weeks study...
Bee stings, beetles, sunburn and rainy weather—Gardner-Webb University senior McKenzi Sexton, of Hic...
Three Gardner-Webb students recently completed a program designed to engage them in extensive summer...