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Yearlong 1923 commemorative wraps up with innovation reception
November 6, 2023
The Rising from the Ashes: A Century of Progress and Innovation Reception was the culmination of a year of remembrance for Ƶ's most pivotal moment. 0
In Solidarity with Latin America: An art exhibition on Ƶ’s campus
November 6, 2023
This exhibition consists of thirteen posters created by artists Calixto Robles (Mexico, born 1957) and René Castro (Chile, born 1943).
Ƶ kicks off celebration of Native American Heritage Month
November 6, 2023
Ƶ kicked off Native American Heritage Month with a celebration in Lakeside that included a display by and indigenous artist, food from a local indigenous caterer and a chance to win various prizes.
Reimagined Turning 21 tradition celebrates meaningful relationships
November 3, 2023
Turning 21 is an Ƶ tradition marking students' 21st birthdays with a celebratory gathering.
Latin American Studies hosted film festival ‘The Illusion of Abundance’
November 2, 2023
The festival presented the film “The Illusion of Abundance: Risking Their Life to Protect Our Planet” by Erika Gonzales Remirez and Matthieu Lietaert in Turner Theater.
CATL hosts seminar exploring neurodiversity and learning
November 2, 2023
Adam Lalor, a well-renowned scholar on neurodiversity and vice president of neurodiversity research and innovation at Landmark College, spoke with Ƶ faculty and staff on Wednesday, Oct. 25.
‘A Night at the Oscars’ celebrates Ƶ’s nursing stars
November 2, 2023
ABSN students spent their last day at Ƶ on Tuesday where they walked a red carpet at an Oscar themed simulation room . Now they will be leaving Ƶ to work at multiple local hospitals in areas that interest them in their Pathways to Practice final nursing course.
Ƶ Community celebrates fall fun with annual Pumpkin Festival
November 1, 2023
Dozens gathered at the Ƶ community garden on East College Avenue for the annual festival on Friday, Oct. 27. It was coordinated by the help of students in Professor Michael Strickland’s classes.
Ƶ faculty and staff invited to Inclusive Community Conversations
November 1, 2023
Inclusive Community Conversations is a series in collaboration with Belk Library for faculty and staff to engage in conversations about current issues.
Video games and citizen science the focus of Voices of Discovery lecture
November 1, 2023
Seth Cooper, associate professor at Northeastern University’s Khoury College of Computer Sciences, will discuss scientific breakthroughs from gamification, crowdsourcing and citizen science at 7 p.m. Monday in Lakeside Meeting Rooms