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College of Behavioral & Social Sciences

Award-winning faculty and scholars in the College of Behavioral & Social Sciences prepare students for a broad range of careers in social services, nonprofit organizations, government, military, and public service.
Lucas McMillan

Welcome
from the Dean


I am excited that you are interested in Lander University’s College of Behavioral & Social Sciences.  The quality of our programs is seen in successes of our alumni who excel in careers with businesses, government agencies, law firms, non-profit organizations, and schools; serve their communities as law enforcement officers; or defend our nation in the U.S. Army.  Lander provides a close-knit community where faculty and staff cheer on students who are taught to think critically, be adaptable and professional, and understand career options.  I encourage you to learn more about Lander and how we support student success.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Dr. Lucas McMillan, Dean
864-388-8275  |  smcmillan@lander.edu  |  Carnell Learning Center LC355

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Our application process is easy and our staff is here to help you evaluate your options.
Learning Spaces

Headquartered in the Carnell Learning Center, the College of Behavioral & Social Sciences offers state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories where students can delve into the issues of human behavior, interaction at individual and societal levels, and from the local level to the world stage.

  • Technology-infused classrooms, labs and lecture halls
  • Modern psychology laboratory
  • Faculty offices located near classrooms for convenient student advisement
  • Large lobby area designed for study and teamwork
  • Computer lab for student use

 

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Franklin Rausch
Lander History Professor to Give Community Lecture on South Korea

The community is invited to join Lander University and the Arts Center of Greenwood for the third installment of the 2024-25 Community Lecture Series Tuesday, November 12. Dr. Franklin Rausch, professor of history at Lander, will give a lecture titled “Understanding South Korea.”

16 October 2024