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HealthEU Day to highlight well-being across campus April 21
April 14, 2026
A day of sessions, workshops and community-building activities will highlight holistic well-being and campus connection through HealthEU’s six dimensions.
Amy Allocco presents keynote address at University of Florida conference, Religion: Conflict and Continuity
April 13, 2026
The professor of Religious Studies also offered a seminar in research methodologies for graduate students.
Ƶ empowers staff to make an impact in the community through paid volunteer leave
April 13, 2026
What began as an Employee Volunteer Program by the Staff Advisory Council has grown into a meaningful program that strengthens both community ties and campus culture
Ƶ Professor researches how voice-enabled smart devices shape consumer behavior
April 9, 2026
Smaraki Mohanty's latest research explores how voice-enabled smart devices shape prosocial consumer behavior, including charitable giving and sustainable purchasing.
Hwayeon Ryu conducts international research collaboration and delivers colloquium talk at the Sydney Mathematical Research Institute
April 9, 2026
Hwayeon Ryu, associate professor of mathematics, visited the Sydney Mathematical Research Institute at the University of Sydney, Australia, from March 23 to April 7 as part of its international visitor program to pursue research collaboration with two researchers, and delivered a colloquium talk during her visit.
Ƶ Mathematics and Statistics faculty present at the American Mathematical Society meeting in Savannah, Georgia
April 7, 2026
Ƶ Mathematics and Statistics faculty presented at the American Mathematical Society Southeastern Sectional Meeting in Savannah, Georgia, March 28-29, 2026.
Veteran educator named director of business and school operations for Roberts Academy at Ƶ
April 7, 2026
Recently retired from Guilford County Schools in North Carolina, Tracy Roof will help develop systems and policies for a full-day, private transitional school set to open on campus in August for children with dyslexia.
Ƶ recognized for advancing nonpartisan student civic engagement
April 7, 2026
The recognition highlights Ƶ’s commitment to developing engaged students and places the university among 129 institutions nationwide honored for nonpartisan civic engagement.
Point of View: Is Betting Rewiring Sports Fandom?
April 3, 2026
David Bockino, associate professor of sport management and author of the upcoming book "Over/Under: An Unexpected History of Sports Betting," reflects on how sports betting is changing fans' relationships with the sports they love.
Take 5 with Kenneth Brown Jr.
April 3, 2026
As a student leader, Kenneth Brown Jr. ’19 built meaningful connections with mentors who invested in his success. Today, as assistant director of first-generation student support services, he provides that same guidance to the next generation of students.