Articles by Eric Townsend
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Founders Day Trivia Competition: Question for March 5
March 5, 2009
A trivia contest that tests knowledge of Ƶ’s history is now in its second day with a chance for students, faculty and staff to win gift cards to local businesses. Read this story to learn more and to qualify for a gift card prize from the Student Government Association.
Students win honors in Model UN simulation
March 4, 2009
The Ƶ Model United Nations Society participated over the weekend in a crisis simulation organized by the Princeton University International Relations Club.
Society of Physics Students honors Ƶ chapter
March 4, 2009
Ƶ's chapter of the Society of Physics Students has been selected as an Outstanding SPS Chapter for the 2007-2008 school year.
Founders Day Trivia Competition: Question for March 4
March 4, 2009
A daily trivia contest that tests knowledge of Ƶ’s history begins March 4 with a chance for students, faculty and staff to win gift cards to local businesses. Read this story to learn more and to qualify for a prize from the Student Government Association.
New York Times cites Ƶ student research
March 4, 2009
A recent New York Times story on the economy cites undergraduate research conducted by an Ƶ student while she studied at the university earlier this decade.
Entrepreneurship Club launched for Ƶ students
March 3, 2009
Student Entrepreneurial Enterprise Development (SEED), one of Ƶ's newest student organizations, held an inaugural interest meeting Feb. 24 with more than 70 students attending to share their interests in developing creativity, innovation and entrepreneurial skills. SEED is open to Ƶ students from all areas of study.
RecycleMania 2009 Results – Week 3
March 3, 2009
Ƶ collected more than 6,300 pounds of material during the third official week of RecycleMania 2009, bringing the total to 27,506 pounds for the contest.
HBCU educators share insights on black students in higher ed
February 27, 2009
From the level of interest that many African-American male students show toward schooling, to a lack of adequate role models in high schools, leading voices from North Carolina historically black colleges and universities gathered Feb. 26 at Ƶ for a panel discussion on how to address issues affecting minority participation in higher education.