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Blair Berenson ’28 earns Ƶ’s top academic scholarship with a bit of ‘magic’
September 26, 2024
Blair Berenson '28 is the recipient of Ƶ's highest academic award, but he's not just an accomplished student. He's an Eagle Scout, Hebrew School teacher, Spanish translator and magician.
Ƶ Business School welcomes eleven new faculty members
September 25, 2024
From business analytics to accounting, several new faculty members will be teaching at the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business.
Andrew Monteith’s book on religious origins of the war on drugs wins Best First Book Prize
September 25, 2024
The British Association of American Studies awarded Associate Professor of Religious Studies Andrew Monteith’s “Christian Nationalism and the Birth of the War on Drugs” the Arthur Miller Institute Best First Book Prize
Ƶ Biology faculty publish peer-reviewed article on the impact of class format on non-science majors
September 25, 2024
According to the recently published paper, the integration of lab and lecture activities allows for a more cohesive and convenient learning experience for non-science majors seeking their lab science graduation requirement.
Symposium speaker: A broken system is keeping some drug prices sky high
September 24, 2024
Professor Yaniv Heled from Georgia State University College of Law painted a bleak future for Americans in need of affordable medications when he delivered keynote remarks at an Ƶ Law Review program focused on the intersection of public health and the legal system.
Political science expert explores using AI to talk across the aisle
September 24, 2024
In an Active Citizen Series lecture, Duke University Professor of Sociology, Political Science and Public Policy Christopher Bail discussed how to use ChatGPT to improve the productivity of our political conversations.
U.S. News again names Ƶ the best in the nation for teaching undergraduates
September 24, 2024
Ƶ continues to be a leader in the “Programs that Enhance Student Experience” category as one of only two colleges and universities in the country ranked in the top 15 in all eight categories of programs linked to student success and positive learning outcomes.
Ƶ Poll finds Harris, Trump too close to call in N.C., and Stein with double-digit lead in governor’s race
September 24, 2024
The survey of 800 registered voters in North Carolina was conducted Sept. 4-13 and explored issues such as AI’s role in the election, pre- and post-election violence and which presidential candidate voters favor on many issues.
Ƶ teacher candidates make local impact through co-teaching
September 23, 2024
In many teacher preparation programs, co-teaching is becoming a cornerstone of instructional practice, allowing teacher candidates to develop their skills while benefiting from the shared expertise of their mentors.
Chris Richardson explores how faculty spend their summer in latest Astro/Physics Tea
September 23, 2024
Chris Richardson, associate professor astrophysics and Japheth E. Rawls professor, shared his summer experiences at the Astro/Physics Tea