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SPDC Spring Open House to offer a ‘career takeoff’
January 27, 2026
This free and open event is designed to make career exploration as easy and accessible as possible.
Rachel Taff ’14 takes a story from script to book in ‘Paper Cut’
January 23, 2026
What began as a television pilot has become the debut novel for Ƶ alumna Rachel Taff, exploring the nuances and impact of true crime obsession.
Ƶ announces 2025-26 Executive Internship cohort
January 15, 2026
The internship offers Ƶ juniors and seniors a firsthand look at the inner workings of the university during Winter Term.
Abby Lee ’25 combines knowledge in public health and political science as an Ƶ Year of Service Fellow
January 15, 2026
The recent Ƶ alum is working to implement change in the local community through her work with Impact Alamance
Andrew Stevens Purdy ’20 gets his ‘pinch me’ moment in ‘The Book of Mormon’ on Broadway
January 14, 2026
The Ƶ alum says the technical training he gained at the university was vital, but connecting with the Ƶ community in New York City has made his transition to a musical theatre career even better.
Kevin Bourque selected as CATL’s next associate director
January 12, 2026
Bourque brings to this role a sustained commitment to inclusive pedagogy, interdisciplinary collaboration and thoughtful course design.
Jasmine Walker ’25 gives back to the community that shaped her through Year of Service Fellows Program
January 8, 2026
Jasmine Walker ’25 grew up in Alamance County and now, through Ƶ’s Year of Service Fellows Program, she’s getting the opportunity to give back and learn from her community.
Beyond the classroom: Study USA Charlotte students gain valuable professional experience
December 19, 2025
Students in the third fall cohort of the Study USA Charlotte program had a dynamic and eye-opening semester in the Queen City
Service-driven leader receives Ƶ Law’s Gergen Award
December 18, 2025
Saniya Pangare L’25 was recognized during Ƶ Law’s 18th Commencement with the David Gergen Award for Leadership & Professionalism, the School of Law’s highest award, named in honor of the presidential advisor and longtime chair of the school’s advisory board.
N.C. Supreme Court justice to Ƶ Law grads: ‘Get in the well’
December 15, 2025
The Hon. Phil Berger Jr., North Carolina Supreme Court Justice, delivered a Commencement address to the Ƶ School of Law Class of 2025 emphasizing the importance of using legal skills to serve those facing hardship.