Articles by Avery Craine Powell
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Peter Felten interviewed by Forbes about ‘the question every college applicant should ask’
January 27, 2026
Felten was interviewed by Forbes about the questions prospective college students should be asking when they are considering a university.
Rachel Taff ’14 takes a story from script to book in ‘Paper Cut’
January 23, 2026
What began as a television pilot has become the debut novel for Ƶ alumna Rachel Taff, exploring the nuances and impact of true crime obsession.
‘It Takes A Village’ Project awarded grant to expand family programming
January 22, 2026
The new funds, from the United Way of Alamance County, will allow the literacy program to expand its ESL services offered to families.
Jeff Stein speaks to Triad Business Journal about new Ƶ role
January 21, 2026
Longtime Ƶ leader Jeff Stein was interviewed by the Triad Business Journal in Greensboro, North Carolina about his new role as chief integration officer and executive vice president.
Ƶ and community to honor legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
January 16, 2026
A community celebration and blood drive will honor the life and legacy of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Ƶ Law Dean Zak Kramer speaks to Triad Business Journal about commitment to Greensboro
January 16, 2026
Kramer, dean of Ƶ's School of Law, noted that even has Ƶ plans to open a new law school in Charlotte, its presence in Greensboro will not change.
New HealthEU course encourages students to go ‘beyond the Ƶ bubble’
January 16, 2026
A new, free HealthEU course, offered during Winter Term, allows students to engage more with the Alamance County community.
Ƶ announces 2025-26 Executive Internship cohort
January 15, 2026
The internship offers Ƶ juniors and seniors a firsthand look at the inner workings of the university during Winter Term.
Abby Lee ’25 combines knowledge in public health and political science as an Ƶ Year of Service Fellow
January 15, 2026
The recent Ƶ alum is working to implement change in the local community through her work with Impact Alamance
Ƶ community mourns the death of Trustee Emeritus Dr. Bill Rippy ’43
January 14, 2026
Rippy, a dedicated community member and physician, was known for his work throughout Alamance County to improve the health and well-being of people regardless of circumstances.