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Literary Journalism class engages Town of Ƶ mayor in civic dialogue
September 10, 2025
Led by Assistant Professor Lorraine Ahearn, a journalism class visited this week with Ƶ Mayor Emily Sharpe, engaging in a candid town hall conversation about leadership, politics and the challenges of local governance.
Ƶ Law welcomes new member to advisory board
September 9, 2025
M. Alexandra “Alix” Hazel L’09 brings experience in criminal and civil litigation to the board that helps guide Ƶ Law’s trajectory as a national leader in legal education.
Geoffrey Claussen publishes on ethics of war
September 9, 2025
Claussen discussed the Israel-Gaza war in articles published by "Sources: A Journal of Jewish Ideas" and the "Journal of Jewish Ethics."
Ƶ named a ‘new dream school’ by New York Times bestselling author
September 9, 2025
New York Times bestselling author Jeffrey Selingo has named Ƶ as one of his 75 new dream schools, “colleges that are both accessible and excellent.”
Brian Pennington publishes study on secularism and Himalayan pilgrimage
September 8, 2025
The article was published in the "International Journal of Hindu Studies."
Ƶ School of Law highlighted for enrollment success by Triad Business Journal
September 8, 2025
The Ƶ School of Law was recently highlighted by the Triad Business Journal for its enrollment success this year.
Andrew Monteith publishes article on religion and attacks on higher education
September 8, 2025
The article appears in "The Revealer," an online magazine published by The Center for Religion and Media at New York University.
New study co-authored by Cynthia Fair explores how to prepare young cancer patients for limb amputation
September 8, 2025
Drawing on in-depth interviews with nine cancer survivors who experienced amputation during childhood or adolescence, the study highlights both the informational and emotional supports that helped patients prepare for and adjust to surgery.
New Ƶ Law faculty bring legal experience, engaged teaching
September 5, 2025
Four new full-time teaching faculty at Ƶ Law’s campus in Greensboro and the Flex Program in Charlotte will lead in areas of legal writing and research, torts, wills and estates, and business law.
Tectonic Plates announces fall 2025 schedule
September 5, 2025
Tectonic Plates: Alamance County’s Science Café announces events for Fall 2025 semester