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Ƶ Performing Arts helps launch Amplify Black Voices theater festival
April 4, 2022
Ƶ is among eight colleges and universities in the Greater Greensboro Theater Consortium, which in April is staging four plays based on Black lives and experiences in the inaugural Amplify Black Voices Festival.
At Ƶ Law, aid for squaring up with Uncle Sam
March 29, 2022
A student-run initiative in partnership with the AARP Foundation helps members of the community file their federal and state tax returns.
Ƶ Wind Ensemble performs joint concert with Western Alamance High School Symphonic Band
March 28, 2022
Director of Bands Jonathan Poquette worked with Western Alamance Director of Bands Michael Jefferson ’03 in teaching music to high school students.
Campus Alamance offers students valuable internship experience in the local community
March 25, 2022
Now in its second year, Campus Alamance will offer 35 Ƶ students eight-week paid internships with local businesses and nonprofit organizations this summer.
Ƶ students learn about food sustainability, security through Campus Kitchen service opportunities
March 23, 2022
Campus Kitchen is an on-campus service opportunity through the Kernodle Center for Civic Life that involves preparing meals for local residents in need through Allied Churches of Alamance County. The program is made possible through long-standing partnerships with Ƶ Dining and the Center for Environmental Studies.
Ƶ student helps make a place for the past through The Power and Place Collaborative
March 23, 2022
Ƶ senior Nyla Rivers extends Power and Place Collaborative efforts to support Alamance intergenerational storytelling.
Ƶ Volunteers! leadership applications open for next year
March 21, 2022
The Kernodle Center for Civic Life is looking for student leaders interested in making a positive impact in the community.
Ƶ Explorers hosts first Science Slices event
March 21, 2022
Jen Hamel and Mark Enfield's grant from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund provides support for monthly science cafe's for Alamance Burlington School System middle school students and their families.
TODAY: NFLPA Executive Director DeMaurice Smith to headline Sport Management Symposium
March 16, 2022
Ƶ’s Sport Management Department will host its annual symposium on Wednesday, April 20, featuring a keynote conversation and two expert-led panel discussions. The in-person event will address the “Changing Dynamics in Sports Media.”
Ƶ School of Health Sciences students engage in crucial conversations on caring for special needs patients and families
March 10, 2022
Human Service Studies, PT and PA students came together to learn about the complexities of caring for children and adults with special needs from APTA-NC Outstanding PT Award-winner, Karen Tartick.