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Nermin Vehabovic serves as guest editor and publishes article in ‘Multicultural Perspectives’
November 20, 2025
Nermin Vehabovic, along with collaborators from research-intensive universities in Canada and the United States, serve as guest editors for a special issue of 'Multicultural Perspectives' and contribute innovative, peer-reviewed research exploring refugee-background communities’ ways of knowing, doing, being and becoming.
Phillip Motley’s research honored with Nancy Chick Article of the Year Award
November 20, 2025
The professor of communication design recently authored two peer-reviewed articles examining immersive learning and global service-learning collaboration.
Ƶ professor researches how market sentiment impacts global and domestic mergers
November 20, 2025
Ƶ professor researches how market sentiment impacts global and domestic mergers.
Ƶ alumnus Will Calkins ’25 wins international podcast award
November 20, 2025
Calkins’ fictional detective podcast earned Best New Podcast at the International Student Broadcasting Championship, a global competition featuring top student creators from Europe, Australia and the United States.
Geoffrey Claussen authors chapter on Jewish approaches to war
November 19, 2025
The chapter was published in “Judaism in 5 Minutes” (Equinox Publishing)
Professionals help ‘demystify’ the sport industry at 2025 WINS Forum
November 19, 2025
Through panels, research spotlights and interactive conversations, the Nov. 14 event examined the momentum driving change across today’s sport landscape.
Honors Fellow Jillian Thomas ’25 publishes research on jellyfish swimming
November 18, 2025
Her paper, “Numerical Simulation of Jellyfish Swimming,” is available in Volume 8 of "PUMP (Preparing Undergraduate Mathematicians for PhDs): Journal of Undergraduate Research."
Ƶ Law Flex Program names top student advocates in inaugural Moot Court Competition
November 18, 2025
Nearly half of Flex Two students competed in the Nov. 11 event, supported by 15 volunteer judges from the Mecklenburg County Bar who included four Ƶ Law alumni.
Ƶ faculty present research on intercultural learning and global partnerships
November 17, 2025
Three Ƶ faculty members presented research at the UNESCO Chair on Intercultural Competences Conference in Morocco, demonstrating how these approaches foster cultural humility, student empowerment, and global citizenship.
Geoffrey Claussen co-authors chapter on moral character and Jewish philosophy
November 17, 2025
The chapter was published in The Routledge Companion to Jewish Philosophy