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Rony Dahdal ’26 seeks to solve ‘problems that matter’ in Ƶ research
December 2, 2024
Dahdal, a 2024 Lumen Scholar, is researching how to use LiDAR technology to gather vital signs from medical patients without touching them. It’s one of several research endeavors he has taken on throughout his time at Ƶ.
Ƶ Professor explores how NFT collectors navigate the digital art market
December 2, 2024
Assistant Professor Hyunuk Kim of Ƶ’s Business School has published research on how digital art collectors navigate the NFT market using their digital wallets.
Ƶ education students showcase innovative math lesson ideas at annual conference
November 27, 2024
Education students in Emily Elrod’s "MTH 2080: Number & Algebra for K-8 Teachers" course presented innovative math lessons at the NC Council of Teachers of Mathematics Annual Conference (NCCTM).
Religious studies faculty present at major conference
November 27, 2024
Department of Religious Studies faculty presented research and participated in leadership roles at the joint annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) and the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL).
Darfour-Oduro presents at the American Public Health Association annual meeting
November 26, 2024
Sandra A. Darfour-Oduro, assistant professor of public health studies attended the American Public Health Association (APHA) 2024 Annual Meeting and Expo held in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Oct. 27-30.
Mat Gendle and Amanda Tapler publish evaluation tool for community-based global learning programs
November 25, 2024
The director and associate director of Project Pericles at Ƶ published this work in the Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning
Corey Roberts works to revitalize the Indigenous language Yesa:sahį́ at Ƶ
November 25, 2024
Corey Roberts teaches language revitalization at Ƶ, bringing together students and community members to do more than just learn, but make a cultural impact.
Ƶ student-athlete graduation rate ranks among best in CAA, nation
November 22, 2024
Ƶ is one of four schools in the CAA in which every athletic program achieved a Graduation Success Rate of 85% or higher.
Rainie discusses the special value of human knowledge as AI tools keep improving
November 21, 2024
Lee Rainie, director of the Imagining the Digital Future Center, spoke at a conference of knowledge managers about the special virtues of human reasoning, moral judgment, emotional smarts, creativity, meta-cognition and abstract thinking.
Live Oak welcomes top-tier advertising and PR agencies for networking event
November 21, 2024
Representatives from McKinney, Pace Communications and APCO Worldwide visited the award-winning, student-run communications agency to share insights and foster connections.