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.
Biology research factored prominently at the Eleventh Annual UNC Pembroke Undergraduate Research and Creativity (PURC) Symposium. Two of three oral presentations (Katherine Rentschler and Cary Mundell) and more than 20 of the 70 research posters were given by Biology students. The sym
Alumna Anna Sanford now teaches in the public school system in Hamlet, North Carolina. Having earned three degrees from UNC Pembroke, Anna has strong ties to the University, and the University has helped shape her career path. She earned a B.S. degree in Physical Education (1991), a B.S.
When Dr. Harold David Maxwell first joined the Biology faculty at UNC Pembroke, he was just 22 years old, and the year was 1967. He likely had no idea, at the time, that his ties to the University would span 50 years.