Undergraduate researchers from UNC Pembroke were among the largest group of students to participate in the 115th Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Academy of Science.
Enrolling at 14 years old, alumnus Ethan Sanford has the distinction of having been one of the University's youngest and most accomplished students. He received the Biology Department's 2016 Faculty Award and the University's Outstanding Senior Award. He was active in t
The Department of Biology enjoyed an early Christmas party and a shower for the "Department's" newest baby, Alexandra (daughter of Biology Assistant Professor Kaitlin Campbell and husband Gabe Campbell of DoIT).
Professor Patricia Sellers’ research on mercury contamination has helped spur the Canadian government into addressing a long-overdue environmental injustice.
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke is among six universities in the UNC system that was awarded three grants totaling $6.2 million for research on data science, green fuels, and hybrid materials technology.
Dr. John Roe has mentored numerous students in box turtle (Terrapene carolina) research. A paper based on this research was just published in the Journal of Thermal Biology.
The hallways of the Oxendine Science Building were bustling with excitement, as crowds of people gathered for the RISE Program's annual End-of-Summer Student Research Presentation.