The 31st Annual School of Sciences and Mathematics Research Poster Ses- sion was held on Thursday April 18th, 2019 on all three floors of the School of Science and Mathematics Building. 130 abstracts from the different schools of SSM were submitted this year. Seven SCAMP students presented their under- graduate research projects on that day. Keyaira Morgan: “Light Quality vs. Quantity: the Effect of Stress on Arabidopsis photoreceptor mutants.” Sophia Emetu: “Genome Sequence of Mycobacteriophage DirtMcgirt.” Mikel Hannah-Harding: “Climatology of Tropical Cyclones Impacting Cape Ca- naveral, Fl.” Jabbarrius Ervin: “Investigating the Effects of Wet-Dry cycling on the Composi- tion and Structure of Prebiotic Peptides.” Adeyemi Oduwole: “Genetic Diversity in the African American Community of Charleston, SC.” Quentell Wagener: “ NKX 2-5 gene regulation provides a common link between fetal cordiac and placental developmental gene programs. Victoria Bailey: “Progress Toward a Biodegradable Antimicrobial Poly (caprolactone) Material using Oxime Chemistry.” School of Sciences and Mathematics Poster Session Spring 2019 SCAMP Newsletter Inside this issue: ExCEL Awards 2 Community Outreach 3 SCAMP Students 3