Facilities and Services
From our internationally acclaimed research laboratory in Georgetown, SC to our 25,000 sq. ft. research facility in Columbia, SC; we have state-of-the-art facilities and services allowing students and researchers the ability to carry out cutting edge research in the marine & coastal sciences.
The Baruch Marine Field Laboratory is located on the Historical Hobcaw Barony property in Georgetown, SC. The main building (19,872 sq. ft.) of the complex comprises 18 air-conditioned research laboratories, a computer center, seminar room, conference-dining room, archived-sample room, classroom, site library, teaching lab, walk-in refrigerators and freezers, large screened work areas, and running seawater with technical and administrative support offices. An
observation deck, piers, floating docks, boat ramps and a marsh boardwalks provide access to a variety of marine coastal habitats. Housing for researchers and students is available at the Kimbel Living & Learning Center. Boats, trucks and other resources are also available.
Facilities on the University's main campus in Columbia include the Institute's headquarters, research laboratories, a marine culture and aquarium facility and a small conference room.
The Geographic Information Processing Lab, located in the Sumwalt building, supports research that explores the increasingly important roles that technology plays in monitoring, assessing, modeling and managing our environmental resources and associated health issues.
The Baruch Institute maintains video conferencing facilities at both the Columbia campus and the Baruch Marine Field Laboratory. These facilities allow "face-to-face" exchanges between campus and the field lab for meetings, seminars and coursework. For more information on the Video Conferencing Facility or to schedule use please click HERE. |