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Ƶ co-hosts virtual high school journalism workshop
October 28, 2021
Three faculty and staff members offered presentations to scholastic journalists from across the state during the North Carolina Scholastic Media Association’s fall workshop.
Sirena Hargrove-Leak named Engineering Unleashed Fellow
October 26, 2021
Hargrove-Leak's presentations about engineering education were recognized by peers at national institutions and the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network.
In My Words: Why North Carolina should legalize sports betting
October 26, 2021
In an opinion article published in the Greensboro News & Record, Ƶ assistant professor of sports management Bill Squadron advocates for the legalization of sports betting in North Carolina.
Ƶ faculty member to give keynote lecture at the 2021 Latin American Studies Research Series
October 26, 2021
The Latin American Studies Research series is held each year at Ƶ to explore critical issues concerning the history, culture, communities, politics and art of Latin America from different disciplines and approaches.
Ƶ Law welcomes Fulbright Visiting Scholar for winter & spring terms
October 26, 2021
Professor Orkun Akseli from the University of Manchester School of Law in the United Kingdom will teach two business law courses when he joins the Ƶ Law faculty for the first half of 2022.
Ƶ Contemporary Chamber Ensemble held its debut concert, pre-concert panel
October 18, 2021
The Ƶ Contemporary Chamber Ensemble (ECCE) held its debut with “Unrelent” on Monday, Sept. 20 in Whitley Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. with a pre-show discussion about the background of the concert pieces and their experience related to the music.
Gammon publishes article about evolution and creation in online Christian magazine
October 18, 2021
Dave Gammon, a professor of biology, just published an article in the online Christian magazine, God and Nature. His article is titled, “Evolutionary insights into human nature – lessons for Christians.”
Search committee formed for Ƶ Law’s fourth dean
October 14, 2021
With assistance from the executive search firm WittKieffer, a committee comprised of university and law school administrators, faculty, staff, and a student representative will soon collect feedback from the community about the qualities sought in Ƶ Law’s next top leader.
Ƶ’s Spirit and Pride initiative featured by Interfaith Youth Core
October 14, 2021
Spirit and Pride is an innovative multifaith program that supports the spiritual lives of LGBTQIA+ students.
TCU scholar Joseph Darda addresses antiracist reading practices in talk hosted by Department of English
October 13, 2021
Darda's talk with the Department of English was based on his upcoming book “The Strange Career of Racial Liberalism.”