Steven Fields
Adjunct Professor · Terrestrial Vertebrates of the Carolina Piedmont
Winthrop UniversityAbout
Dr. Steven Fields is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Biology at Winthrop University, College of Arts and Sciences. He teaches general biology courses for non-science majors, natural history of South Carolina, and a special topics course on mammals. His academic background includes a Ph.D. in Integrative Biology from the University of South Carolina, an M.S. and B.S. in Biology from Winthrop University.
- Ph.D., Integrative Biology, University of South Carolina
- M.S., Biology, Winthrop University
- B.S., Biology, Winthrop University
Dr. Fields specializes in the natural history of terrestrial vertebrates in the Carolina Piedmont and vertebrate paleontology of the Eastern U.S. He has published in journals such as Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Southeastern Naturalist, and Acta Paleontologica, and writes a monthly nature column for YC Magazine. He has worked as a museum educator and curator since 1986, currently serving as Curator of Natural History at the Culture and Heritage Museums of York County.
No specific article details are provided beyond journal names and a monthly column. Awards or grants are not explicitly mentioned in the text.
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