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Since 1994, the LS-SCAMP program has welcomed minority freshmen into it’s Summer Bridge Program. This program provides an academic and transi-tion experience for underrepresented minority high school graduates who have been accepted to the College and are enrolling for the fall semester. This summer, SCAMP welcomed thirteen new students who successfully completed SPECTRA/SCAMP Bridge Program. Pictured below are two SCAMP LEADers Briana Pope and James George with new SCAMPers: Pat-rick Daniels, Eternity Hunter, Ana Jaramillo, Joseph Kahoe, Tamir Walker, Coralys Rios, Toni Allison, Faith Emetu, Tariq Walker, Olivia Suarez-Cudd, Morgan Brown-Walker, Maya Wright and Jada Young.
Welcome New SCAMPers!
Celebration of Summer Poster Session
Fall 2018
SCAMP Newsletter
Inside this issue:
SCAMP Annual
Undergraduate
Research Banquet
2
LS-SCAMP Under-
graduate Research
Symposium,
Orangeburg SC
3
SCAMP Community
Outreach
Orangeburg SC
4
The College of
Charleston Board of
Trustees recognized
student and faculty
achievements at a
recent meeting
5
Meet our new 2018-
2019 SCAMP Board 5
The 2018-2019 Academic year kicked off with the Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities program (URCA) holding a 2018 Celebration of Schol-ars: Exposition of Faculty and Student Research, Scholarship and Creativity poster session for students that conducted research over the summer. Students representing SCAMP were: Amanda Anyim, Monique Sparkman, Donzelle Benton and Keyaira Morgan presenting research they conducted in various areas of science.
SCAMP Annual Undergraduate Research Banquet 2018
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On October 9, 2018 SCAMP held its an-nual Undergraduate Research Banquet to commemorate those students who undertook research over the summer. This banquet is a chance to showcase the knowledge and abilities of the SCAMP students to their families, other faculty and staff and College of Charles-ton’s Board of Trustee members. Below are the student researchers who pre-sented, along with their respective pro-ject, advisors, and where their individual research was conducted.
Amanda Anyim
The Impact of Sertraline Hydrochloride on MC3T3-E1 Cells
Mentors: Dr. A. Larue and Dr. R. Kelly
Research Services, Ralph J. Johnson VA Medical Center,
Medical University of South Carolina
Monique Sparkman
Singularities of Quaternionic 1-Solitons
Mentor: Dr. Alex Kasman
Department of Mathematics, College of Charleston
Mikel Hannah-Harding
Tropical Cyclone Climatology of Major Southeast U.S Cities
Mentor: Dr. Lee Lindner,
Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Charleston
Quentell Wagener
Molecular Interactions of Sam68 and Flt1 in Preeclampsia
Mentor: Dr. Kyu-Ho Lee
Department of Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina
Adeyemi Oduwole
Genetic Diversity in the African-American Community of Charleston, South Carolina.
Mentors: Dr. Theodor Schurr, Dr. Ajani Ofunniyin, Joanna Gilmore
University of Pennsylvania, Anthropology Department,
African American Studies, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, College of Charleston
Keyaira Morgan
Light Quality vs. Quantity: Effects of Shade Stress on
Arabidopsis Photoreceptor Mutants
Mentor: Dr. Courtney Murren
Department of Biology, College of Charleston
Jabbarrius Ervin
Characterization of Depsipeptides Mixtures with MALDI-TOF
Mass Spectrometry
Mentor: Dr. Jay Forsythe
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, College of Charleston
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LS-SCAMP Undergraduate Research Symposium, Orangeburg SC
SC Alliance for Minority Participation (SCAMP) hosted their annual Undergraduate Showcase and Research Symposium on Friday, November 9, 2018 at SC State University to celebrate 25th anni-versary of the SCAMP program in South Carolina. In the poster presentations, the competition was among 7 institutions: University of South Carolina, South Carolina State University, Allen University, Claflin University, Benedict College, Voorhees College and College of Charleston. Forty five students from those institutions presented their posters. A group of five College of Charleston Students attended and all placed in their respective categories.
Engineering/Physics/Mathematics
1st Place: Mikel Hannah-Harding
3rd Place: Monique Sparkman
Biology I
2nd Place (Tie): Adeyemi Oduwole and Amanda Anyim
Biology II
2nd Place: Keyaira Morgan
Material Science and Chemistry
3rd Place: Victoria Bailey
SCAMP Community Outreach
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Our members participated in many community activities in the fall.
The Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry is a non-profit organization whose mission is to engage young children’s potential by inviting families of all backgrounds to explore environments and experi-ences that spark imagination and stimulate curiosity through the power of PLAY. SCAMPERs were able to interact with the younger generation and encourage STEM related activities.
The MUSC Urban Farm provides a place where students, faculty, staff, and the Charleston community can come together to learn about the connection between land and food. Our SCAMPers were able to learn about way they can incorporate healthy eating into their lifestyle in an affordable way. They also helped to harvest the produce in the garden all of which is given to local community members to en-courage healthy diets. Students were able to interact with other locals, which is very important to our volunteering values. As always, "it is all about forming a community, not just helping one".
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The College of Charleston Board of Trustees recognized student and faculty
achievements at a recent meeting
Meet new 2018-2019 SCAMP Board
Meet our SCAMP Board (from left front) Victoria Bailey-Vice President, Kassidy Sullivan-President, Sophia Emetu– Commu-nity Outreach Chair, Adeyemi Oduwole-Public Relation Chair, Candace Bessant-Treasurer, Jabbarrius Ervin-Secretary.
On Friday, October 19, 2018 The College of Charleston Board of Trustees recognized students who pre-sented their summer undergraduate research at the SCAMP Research Banquet. Presenters were asked to explain the significance of their research projects, in lay-mans terms, to other members of the College of Charleston Board of Trustees. Pictured, students from left: Amanda Anyim, Mikel Hannah-Harding, Keyaira Morgan, Monique Sparkman, Adeyemi Oduwole, Quentell Wagener, Jabbarrius Ervin together with President Stephen Osborne, Board of Trustees Chair David Hay and SCAMP Director Sofia Agrest.