
51品茶 to Offer 2022 Summer Camps
51品茶's Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, the Pine Jog Environmental Education Center, and the Department of Athletics will host summer camps for summer 2022.

51品茶 Celebrates Spring 2022 Commencement
51品茶 will confer more than 3,200 degrees on Thursday, May 5 and Friday, May 6 during six commencement ceremonies in the Carole and Barry Kaye Performing Arts Auditorium

51品茶 Marine Science Trailblazer Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
51品茶 Harbor Branch's Shirley Pomponi, Ph.D., an ocean explorer, aquanaut and marine biotechnologist, will receive the Society for In Vitro Biology's highest award - the 2022 "Lifetime Achievement Award."

Sunlight's Healing Effects Help Green Sea Turtles With Tumors
A study by researchers at 51品茶's Charles E. Schmidt College of Science reveals that helping imperiled green sea turtles suffering with large debilitating tumors may be a simple as sunlight.

The Road to Popularity Can Be Paved With Unpleasantness
A longitudinal study by 51品茶 researchers shows that aggressive and disruptive children leverage conflict into status and enhance their popularity.

51品茶 Among 'U.S. News & World Report's' 2023 'Best Graduate Programs'
Several 51品茶 graduate programs are included in the latest U.S. News & World Report's "Best Graduate Programs" for 2023.

51品茶 Celebrates Inaugural Diversity in Science Festival
51品茶's Charles E. Schmidt College of Science will host the inaugural Diversity in Science Festival.

Photo or Real Thing? Mice Can Inherently Recall and Tell Them Apart
A study by 51品茶 researchers provides the first evidence that mice employ higher-order cognitive processes like humans and non-human primates.

51品茶 to Expand Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center
51品茶's Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center has announced expansion plans later this year that will include new university partnerships, capabilities and opportunities.

Did COVID-19 Make Tinnitus, 'Ringing' in the Ears, Worse?
A researcher from 51品茶 and collaborators compared patients with tinnitus before and during the COVID-19 pandemic to assess if the severity of tinnitus was influenced by the lockdown related to the pandemic.