Articles by Avery Craine Powell
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Sustainability Master Plan 2025 charts course for continued progress
April 22, 2025
Ƶ’s newest roadmap for driving meaningful gains toward a more sustainable campus includes goals tied to academics, dining, transportation, waste reduction and more.
‘They stood out from the crowd:’ Ƶ students present at national undergraduate research conference
April 15, 2025
The National Conference on Undergraduate Research from April 7-9, brings together thousands of undergraduate students from across the country.
Ƶ’s new neuroscience major highlighted by Greensboro News & Record
April 14, 2025
Matt Wittstein, associate professor of exercise science, was interviewed by the Greensboro News & Record about the new neuroscience major.
Fifteen students selected as 2025 Lumen Scholars
April 11, 2025
The university's top undergraduate research award comes with $20,000 to support and celebrate academic and creative achievements.
Ƶ Year of Service Fellows wrap up a year of opportunity
April 10, 2025
Ƶ’s Year of Service Fellows program allows recent Ƶ graduates to spend a year working in the Alamance County community.
Assistant professor of economics interviewed by WFMY about tariffs
April 10, 2025
Assistant Professor of Economics Mitchell Vaughn spoke with WFMY News 2 about how businesses react to tariffs.
Ƶ report on year-round school featured by WRAL
April 9, 2025
Ƶ Professor of Economics Katy Rouse wrote the report, along with staff from Wake County Public Schools.
Ƶ AI Club sparks conversations around emerging technology
April 8, 2025
As artificial intelligence continues to be a popular topic, two Ƶ students have formed a club to help others explore the technology, with help from an Ƶ Innovation Grant.
Director of Ƶ Poll interviewed by NC Newsline on federal cuts
April 7, 2025
Husser was interviewed by Clayton Henkel on the weekly podcast "News and Views."
CEO of Phi Beta Kappa explores the challenges of campus free expression in James P. Elder Lecture
April 7, 2025
The 10th secretary and CEO of the nation’s first and most prestigious honor society and renowned scholar visited campus for the James P. Elder Lecture.