Carol Enarson, CCCG, Master Gardener

by Abby Zaleski, Communications Student Carol Enarson has been a volunteer at the Carolina Campus Community Garden (CCCG) for the last five years. A local community member, Carol heard about…

Carnivorous Conservation

…out here. Suddenly — its chance! A beetle, drawn to the hunter’s scent, comes to investigate. It casually alights on the open maw, and in its meandering the beetle trips…

George Andrew Christenberry

…civic service included United Way, Red Cross, the Chamber of Commerce, the Human Relations Commission, the Greater Augusta Arts Council, and the Augusta Richmond County Museum. Since retirement he became…

Visitation

…will be sent. In order to control herbarium pests, incoming specimens to the Vascular Herbarium are frozen for 48 hours or more. Users of the collection who bring specimens in…

Annual Membership Meeting 2023

…Business Operations Jennifer Peterson, Director of Communications & Visitor Experience Dan Stern, Director of Horticulture Joanna Massey Lelekacs, Director of Learning and Community Engagement Mike Kunz, Director of Conservation Dr….

Fall Board Meeting 2023

…2020. She was the Co-chair of the Governance Committee from 2021-2022 and is currently serving as an At-large member of the Executive Committee. Carol has identified important changes to the…

Therapeutic Horticulture History and Staff

…surrounding communities have benefited from the dedicated leadership of several passionate program managers: Judy Carrier: 1978-1984 Bibby Moore: 1984-1992 Nancy Easterling: 1992-2009 Sally Haskett: 2009- 2021 Emilee Weaver: 2022-present Read…

Tree Cores Come to the Herbarium

…images of each core and its label for the online catalog of herbarium specimens, sernecportal.org. These tree cores have joined our existing collection of specimens from the Gulf Islands National…