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Articles by Eric Townsend

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Ƶ professor’s breast cancer the genesis for new book

October 2, 2010

How do you determine the best course of treatment when cancer has returned or spread? What legal rights do you have when you learn you have cancer? And what are ways to address the envy, and pity, that can develop when facing a shortened life span? Barbara Gordon, an associate professor of English, tackles those questions and more in a new book inspired by her own breast cancer journey.

Ƶ student to travel U.S. in prototype trike

October 2, 2010

A university senior embarks on a national road trip this week in a specially designed vehicle that combines pedal and solar power to raise awareness of “green” transit in the United States while collecting money for impoverished Sri Lankan schools.

Ƶ in the News – Early Fall 2010

October 1, 2010

Ƶ professors, administrators and alumni made regional and national news in recent weeks through their research and activities, both on and off campus. Notable this September was coverage of the Ƶ Poll. The following list should not be considered exhaustive and does not include all athletics news.

Ƶ alums recognized for work in the classroom

October 1, 2010

Tyronna McKoy Hooker G’09 and Debra Briggs Hennelly ’88 have been honored in recent weeks as Teachers of the Year in their respective home counties in North Carolina.

Career Moves: Networking, interview advice lead to internship

October 1, 2010

Adam Price wanted to see for himself the daily routine of a software programmer, and when an opportunity arose last spring to intern with a North Carolina firm that coordinates the shipment and storage of goods for corporate clients like Boeing and Sony, the Ƶ junior moved quickly. His first stop? The Ƶ Career Center.

Career Services launches “Career Stories” interactive tool

October 1, 2010

In an effort to share relevant, career development information with students and alumni, Career Services has created the “Career Stories” interactive tool. The tool allows viewers to watch interviews of Ƶ alumni, parents and students discussing common career development issues such as choosing a major, participating in experiential activities, networking and answering difficult interview questions.

Former Newsweek editor delivers Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture

October 1, 2010

Jon Meacham, one of America's most esteemed journalists and a bestselling author, visited Ƶ this week for the annual Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture, and the former editor of Newsweek used his time on stage to share with his audience lessons gleaned from the life of the nation's seventh president.

GOP chairman: Student political engagement is “critical”

September 30, 2010

Predicting an “unprecedented shift” in the political landscape this November, Michael Steele, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, visited Ƶ on Sept. 29 to share reflections on the fall midterm elections while encouraging students to engage with politics through activism and voting.