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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.
Ƶ sponsoring candidate forums focused on voter education
September 23, 2024
The university has partnered with the Alamance Chamber and Impact Alamance to host candidate forums for the Alamance-Burlington School System Board of Education and the Alamance County Board of Commissioners.
Elizabeth Bailey promotes health and community connections at Ƶ
September 20, 2024
Ƶ fosters connections with the local community through faculty like Elizabeth Bailey, who engages students in community-based learning and leads programs promoting physical and emotional well-being in local youth.
Campus Kitchen: Nourishing Alamance County through sustainable partnerships and student leadership
September 16, 2024
Campus Kitchen provides an opportunity for Ƶ students to give back and learn more about the community where they live.
Pate McMichael appointed director of N.C. Open Government Coalition
September 13, 2024
The longtime freelance journalist and former faculty member at The University of Arizona will teach in Ƶ’s School of Communications as well.
Power+Place Collaborative launches its Fall 2024 “Stories of Alamance County” project at CityGate Dream Center
September 13, 2024
The Power+Place collaborative partners with two Ƶ courses to capture 10 new storyteller’s histories at CityGate Dream Center
Active Citizen Series to host bridging political divides with artificial intelligence presentation
September 9, 2024
All members of the Ƶ community are invited to this engaging presentation on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m. in McKinnon Hall.
Ƶ Physical Therapy, Exercise Science students and faculty teach body mechanics at local elementary school
September 3, 2024
The events included hands-on interactive activities explaining body mechanics to third-grade students at the Alamance Community School in Haw River.
School of Health Sciences welcomes health care professionals for hands-on continuing education
August 27, 2024
Twenty-five health care professionals from across North Carolina convened at Ƶ for hands-on continuing education to benefit student scholarships
Broadway composer and Ƶ alum Chris Miller ’99 returns as Guest Artist-in-Residence
August 27, 2024
Miller's visit to Ƶ will include guest lectures, a masterclass and a concert of new work.