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Peering into Space: Jordan Wels ’24 seeks out the life stories of black holes
February 12, 2024
Through his Lumen Prize research, Wels is working with Professor Chris Richardson to learn more about the evolution of black holes and what that evolution could mean for the history of the Milky Way and other galaxies.
Sam DiRenzo ’24 earns honorable mention for prestigious astronomy award
February 12, 2024
Astronomy major earns honorable mention for poster competition at national conference
Ƶ engineering students test cutting-edge material to reduce water pollution
February 12, 2024
The research collaboration with Duke University’s Center for WaSH-AID, Oldcastle Infrastructure, a CRH Company, and Triangle Environmental Health Initiative is being piloted on Ƶ’s campus through 2024.
Ƶ MBA students explore Costa Rican culture and commerce
February 9, 2024
Five students studied in Costa Rica over Winter Term to deepen their knowledge of international business and economics.
Winter Term course embeds students on presidential campaign trail
February 9, 2024
Led by faculty members Israel Balderas and Jill Auditori, 11 Ƶ students received a firsthand look at this year’s presidential primaries in South Carolina and New Hampshire as part of their interdisciplinary Study USA course, The Presidential Campaign Starts Here: The First Primaries.
Accelerated Pathways Program nurtures future healthcare leaders
February 9, 2024
Students complete an Ƶ undergraduate degree in 3.5 years and gain an opportunity for admission to the highly selective Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies and Doctor of Physical Therapy programs within the School of Health Sciences.
Guest instructor, director brings lessons from theater legends to Ƶ
February 8, 2024
Visiting Instructor in Performing Arts Jane Lanier is directing “A Chorus Line,” which runs Thursday through Saturday, and is teaching a course in Bob Fosse’s choreography this spring. She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Supporting Actress for 1989’s “Jerome Robbins’ Broadway.”
Playtime brings early childhood development concepts to life
February 8, 2024
Ƶ faculty and staff brought children to Associate Professor of Psychology Sabrina Thurman’s PSY 2110 Early Childhood Development course to cap Winter Term.
Pathways to Design Thinking course builds bridges into Alamance County
February 7, 2024
2024’s Winter Term course “Pathways to Design Thinking" builds bridges between Ƶ and Alamance County.
Ƶ Sports Vision celebrates National Girls & Women in Sports Day with all-female crew
February 5, 2024
The Feb. 4 broadcast, featuring Ƶ’s women’s basketball team hosting Campbell University, was staffed entirely by women.