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Jeff Carpenter talks with Education Week about kids and social media
January 9, 2025
Carpenter says 2025 is shaping up to be "even more consequential" and "unpredictable" when it comes to social media.
Sport management majors to be inducted into COSMA honor society
December 31, 2024
In recognition of their exceptional academic performances and involvement in professional development activities related to the sport industry, 10 sport management majors will be honored in February.
School of Communications publishes fall 2024 issue of research journal
December 20, 2024
The Ƶ Journal celebrates its 30th publication, highlighting nine student researchers exploring technology, identity and communication across digital and social landscapes.
Center for Engaged Learning managing editor writes chapter on student insights from a pandemic year
December 19, 2024
The chapter explores how emergency remote teaching reshaped both the faculty and student perspectives on the learning process.
24 from 2024: Scenes from the past year at Ƶ
December 18, 2024
Take a look back at Ƶ's achievements with a selection of 24 photos from 2024.
Jeffrey Carpenter speaks with ‘Education Week’ about Bluesky and educators
December 18, 2024
The William S. Long Professor and professor of education spoke with Education Week about the new social media platform Bluesky.
Department of Economics awards ‘Best Capstone in Economic Consulting’
December 18, 2024
Two students comprised a team honored for superior work in ECO 4400: Economic Consulting.
Ƶ professors explore how entrepreneurship education benefits all careers
December 17, 2024
Associate Professors Sean McMahon and Elena Kennedy at Ƶ’s Martha and Spencer Love School of Business find that learning about entrepreneurship boosts early career success, even for graduates who don't start their own businesses.
Ƶ physics professor guides Antarctic expeditions with National Geographic
December 17, 2024
Tim Martin, instructor in physics, will make his fifth and sixth trips to Antarctica this Winter Term with National Geographic Lindblad Expeditions. As an expedition guide, he leads passengers on excursions and teaches about geology, meteorology and astronomy.
Ƶ professor publishes book of famed critic Leslie A. Fiedler’s WWII letters
December 17, 2024
Samuele Pardini, who teaches Italian and American studies and was mentored by Fiedler, compiled "Writing Home” from letters left to him by the prominent literary critic’s family. Fiedler worked in intelligence for the Navy during WWII.