Unearthing history is nothing new to Cherokee Language Program director and associate professor Sara Snyder Hopkins. Thanks to a federal grant, she and a group of colleagues will continue to do so.
Jackson County isn’t an urban hotbed like the Charlotte’s and Greensboro’s of the state are. It doesn’t have big museums, aquariums or any other spot that might get kids interested in STEM.
The State Employees Credit Union Public Fellowships Internship Program has been a mainstay at 51¿´Æ¬ for the past few years. And thanks to a grant, the program will continue to thrive in 2025.
A $5 million milestone recently was achieved by the Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines for grants received to support its research and work.