College of the Great Smoky Mountains - Southwestern Community College, serving Jackson, Macon,  and Swain Counties and Cherokee/ Qually Boundary



 


 

 

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 Eddie Lunsford - Biology Instructor
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Southwestern Community College Links:

Homepage: SCC is a fantastic college with a nationally recognized reputation. Learn more about the college here: http://www.southwesterncc.edu


SCC Learning Assistance Center (LAC): This place is wonderful! Find out about drop-in assistance with homework, how to get help with proofreading of papers, about peer tutoring, study skills improvement, general academic support and many other services offered to SCC students. https://www.southwesterncc.edu/learning-assistance


SCC Student Support Services: This place is wonderful too! Get information about free tutoring, help for new students, help for students who are about to graduate, support for students with disabilities, and a variety of additional ways this office can be of assistance to you. https://www.southwesterncc.edu/student-support-services

Other Interesting Links:


All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory: This ongoing project, coordinated by “Discover Life in America,” has cataloging all species living in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park as its goal. Check out their progress and check back often for updates. https://dlia.org/


Human Anatomy Online: A group called “innerbody.com” hosts this site. It is not a bad set of images and tutorials on basic human anatomy. http://www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html


Health Testing Centers: This is another wonderful set of tutorials on Anatomy & Physiology. http://www.healthtestingcenters.com/human-anatomy-major-organ-systems.html

Fibromyalgia: Perhaps you’ve heard of it but how much do you really know? The National Fibromyalgia Association has put together some information about an unusual health condition that can affect women, men and children from all walks of life. People with fibromyalgia usually do not seek pity but they often wish others could understand what they experience. Please take a few minutes to learn more: http://www.fmaware.org/about-fibromyalgia

Rhododendron
Rhododendron
(locally called “laurel”)
Rhododendron maximum
photographed by
Eddie Lunsford







 
Last updated 12/7/09