John R. Bozeman

…specimen exchange program in the University of North Carolina Herbarium]. He was hard-working, pleasant, and neat, in addition to having a sound botanical background and a basic understanding of the…

Rachel Milner Fell Treakle

…the help of an African American man by the name of Milton Barton. Barton and his family lived in Alton, IL where Milton worked as a nurseryman. According to Barton…

Edward Avery McIlhenny

…Auk 60(4): 541-549. McIlhenny, E. A. 1942. Results of 1940 bird banding at Avery Island, Louisiana, with special account of a new banding method. Bird-Banding 13(1): 19-28. McIlhenny, E. A….

Carnivorous Conservation

…species list. As wild populations suffer due to poaching and habitat loss, UNC researchers work to preserve these carnivorous wonders through genetic testing and seed banking. In the brush of…

George Andrew Christenberry

…service was held Saturday, April 25, 2009, at 2:00 P.M. at First Baptist Church of Augusta with the Dr. Rodger Murchison officiating. Honorary Pallbearers were members of the Crusaders Sunday…

Therapeutic Horticulture: FAQs

…self-awareness and healthy interpersonal relationships. Spiritual Goal: Increase sense of connection and belonging. Vocational Goal: Increase workplace communication skills. *All of these goals are based on evidence-based research outcomes performed…

Wade Thomas Batson, Jr.

…of his students. Photo by Bonnie Dutton (1) “Dr. Wade Batson passed away on February 14, 2015. Dr. Batson was a former South Carolina Academy of Science President, USC [University…

Gertrude I. Grimsley Scott

…brown jug with a corn-cob stopper. Now champagne, etc. is the order of the day… We then scraped away the ‘trash,’ leveled the dirt, and sprinkling down the barn, had…

New boardwalk open at Mason Farm

…as an out-and-back hike for much of the last five years. Contractors built the new boardwalk using pier and beam construction, which involves driving piers deep into the ground to…