Beautiful weather today for the HPCP department oyster roast!

Students, faculty, and even a few parents who were in town visiting turned out this afternoon at 12 Bull for an oyster roast and book release party. Jim Ward and Dr. Ofunniyin who are teaching a Preserving Gullah Graveyard Traditions elective course this spring brought some fantastic Gullah inspired dishes to share, and Dr. Gilmore brought a Caribbean standby for the group to try- salted fish with plantains! As everyone feasted, they also celebrated some of Dr. Stiefel’s latest publications, most notably a compilation of student senior papers that were published in a peer reviewed book, What is Your Heritage and the State of its Preservation?: Essays on Family History Exploration from the Field.

Delicious oysters from Beaufort, SC, fresh out of the steamer.

Delicious oysters from Beaufort, SC, fresh out of the steamer.

Students and faculty enjoy a beautiful spring day in the back yard at 12 Bull.

Students and faculty enjoy a beautiful spring day in the back yard at 12 Bull.