Articles by Eric Townsend
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Christopher Waters presents at association conference, named to board of directors
April 11, 2014
Christopher Waters, ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ's deputy chief information officer, recently presented an educational session at the Association for Communication and Information Professionals Conference in Dallas.
Education students inducted into Phi Beta Kappa honor society
April 11, 2014
Three ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ education students were inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest and often considered the nation’s most prestigious honor society, during an April 7 dinner and ceremony where Jill McCorkle, an award-winning Southern novelist, served as the keynote speaker.
April events commemorate Earth Week
April 11, 2014
Several student organizations and departments have partnered to host programs that run through April 26, 2014, in celebration of Earth Week and the university's commitment to sustainability & the environment.
'Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes … Part One: Millennium Approaches'
April 10, 2014
The Department of Performing Arts hosts four shows of an award-winning play that examines early perceptions of HIV/AIDS and gay rights. "Angels in America" runs April 10-13 in McCrary Theatre.
President emeritus: 'No more remarkable story' than that of ÂÒÂ×ÊÓÆµ
April 8, 2014
The campus celebrated a special Spring Convocation on April 2, 2014, when President Emeritus J. Earl Danieley ’46 shared reflections from more than half a century of service to his alma mater as a student, professor, dean and president.
Education funding the theme of final "Community Connections" forum – April 16
April 8, 2014
Expert panelists will share diverse views on school funding in a McKinnon Hall “Community Connections” program designed to foster conversation on current events in a respectful environment.
Phi Beta Kappa honor society inducts new members
April 8, 2014
An April 7 dinner and ceremony featured a keynote address by Jill McCorkle, a critically acclaimed author of Southern literature.
In My Words: Media shades the truth when it comes to colorism
April 8, 2014
Associate Professor Naeemah Clark criticizes in newspaper guest columns an entertainment industry that perpetuates standards of beauty that celebrate lighter complexions over elegance also found in people with darker skin.
Associated Press correspondent offers insights into Vatican
April 7, 2014
Nicole Winfield spoke April 4 in Whitley Auditorium about the men who have led the Catholic Church in recent years, the challenges facing the church, and how she maintains neutrality in her coverage as a Catholic herself.