Articles by Eric Townsend
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New program connects law and humanities
April 10, 2009
The law touches every field of study, from biology to sociology to literature, and that interaction is the focus of the Center for Law and Humanities, a new academic initiative that teaches students to use lessons learned in the arts and sciences to examine the way legal questions affect society.
Jim Goodnight receives inaugural Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership
April 10, 2009
What are the keys to success for the world’s largest private software company? Environment. Empowerment. And “really good software.” Jim Goodnight, co-founder and CEO of the North Carolina-based SAS, reflected on his career and offered advice to Ƶ students in an April 9 presentation that preceded his acceptance of the first ever Ƶ Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership.
Ƶ pay vouchers going online
April 10, 2009
To further Ƶ’s sustainability initiatives and provide convenient access to current and historical payroll information, application technologies and payroll have teamed up to create online pay vouchers. Effective immediately, all full and part-time faculty, staff and students will have access to their current pay vouchers through OnTrack.
Ƶ Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership presentation to Jim Goodnight TODAY
April 10, 2009
Jim Goodnight, chief executive officer of North Carolina-based SAS, the world’s largest privately held software company, will be presented April 9 with the first ever Ƶ Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership after his a presentation to faculty, staff and students on "Managing for Creativity: Attracting & Retaining Knowledge Workers."
Anthony Weston explores eco-philosophy in new book
April 9, 2009
The solace Anthony Weston found over the years spending time outdoors provided the philosophy professor with inspiration for his latest book, The Incompleat Eco-Philosopher, a collection of essays that examine the ethics behind environmental action.
Community celebrates life of Dr. Gene Gooch
April 9, 2009
Hundreds of mourners paid tribute April 7 to the life of Edgar Eugene Gooch III, a professor of chemistry remembered for the grace and gentleness that served as “a hallmark for all his interactions.” Gooch died last week when a passing car hit his bicycle on University Drive north of campus.
Former DEA agent talks about career – April 9
April 9, 2009
Former DEA Agent Michael McManus, one of the men responsible for arresting a major American drug trafficker whose story is captured by Johnny Depp in the 2001 movie "Blow," will be on campus for a 7:30 p.m. talk in Alumni Gym about his experiences and a career that presents life or death situations every day on the job.
Value of faculty research explored in annual program
April 8, 2009
Is the research a professor conducts “selfish” since it takes away his or her time from students? Or is it “selfless,” a way for faculty to better themselves in the classroom? Earl Honeycutt, the 2008-2009 Distinguished Scholar at Ƶ, takes the latter view and shared his views April 6 in an annual program for recipients of the award.
Anderson Cooper: ‘I believe in facts, not opinion’
April 8, 2009
Anderson Cooper doesn't think his work will necessarily change the world, but for the acclaimed CNN and CBS journalist, that isn't the point. His value, he says, is in "bearing witness to what's going on." Cooper visited Ƶ on April 7 with a trip that culminated in a special afternoon lecture to 2,400 people in Alumni Gym.
Hillel Passover Seder – April 8
April 8, 2009