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In memory of Dr. John G. Sullivan, Ƶ’s first Distinguished University Professor
February 16, 2026
One of the university's most beloved faculty members for more than three decades passed away on Feb. 13, 2026, leaving a legacy shaped by his work with thousands of students and "a powerful voice that lifted up the most cherished values of the institution."
Alexis Franzese featured on ‘In the FIELD’ podcast
February 13, 2026
Franzese discusses her new co-edited volume on Disney and the transformative impact of study abroad experiences.
Childbirth course inspires students and shapes career paths beyond Ƶ
February 12, 2026
Professor Cynthia Fair in the Departments of Public Health and Human Service Studies teaches a class that helps students better understand childbirth, including the language, mechanics and cultural beliefs around human reproduction.
Ƶ begins planning transition to Canvas learning management system
February 12, 2026
Planning is underway for a transition to Canvas during the 2026–27 academic year, guided by a deliberate approach focused on training and support needs for the campus community.
Gendle and Tapler lead conversation at NCCE PACE conference to promote equity in community-based learning
February 12, 2026
The 2026 North Carolina Campus Engagement PACE conference was hosted by Ƶ on Feb. 11.
Inaugural AI Certificate for Professionals equips alumni with practical AI skills
February 11, 2026
The January program brought together alumni for hands-on training in practical, ethical and workplace-ready artificial intelligence skills.
Meet Ƶ Law’s Inclusive Excellence Fellows for 2025-26
February 11, 2026
Jsaela Barrow L’26, Jennifer Carbajal L’26, Tarrah Casey L’26, Adriana Hernandez Ordonez L’25, and Elyanna Smith L’26 join Associate Professor Chrystal Clodomir in enhancing teaching, learning and community at Ƶ Law.
Black History Month: Keshia Gee brings West African dance to center stage at Ƶ
February 11, 2026
Through her teaching, scholarship and leadership in equity initiatives, the assistant professor of dance is expanding the visibility of traditional West African dance at Ƶ and using technology, including artificial intelligence, to make the art form more accessible.
Sara Beth Hardy named director of community partnerships
February 10, 2026
Hardy will step into a new university-level leadership role focused on strengthening partnerships between Ƶ and the greater community.
Amy Allocco quoted by National Geographic about Maha Shivaratri
February 10, 2026
Amy Allocco, Ƶ professor of religious studies, spoke with National Geographic about the Hindu festival.