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Math and Statistics Department found Waldo on Halloween
October 31, 2025
The department of Mathematics and Statistics dressed up as the characters and lookalikes from Where's Waldo.
Carpenter publishes research on stress associated with teacher Instagram use
October 31, 2025
William S. Long Professor and Professor of Education Jeffrey Carpenter and his co-authors published the article in the “Journal of Research on Technology in Education."
Ƶ celebrates Native American Heritage Month with storytelling and community events
October 29, 2025
The Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education will host a series of programs throughout November in honor of Native American Heritage Month.
Ƶ faculty and alumni shine at National Physical Therapy Education Conference
October 28, 2025
The collective contributions at the 2025 Education and Leadership Conference underscores Ƶ’s mission to prepare graduates who shape the future of healthcare education and practice at the highest levels.
Vanessa Bravo contributes to global journalism study spanning 75 countries
October 28, 2025
The assistant dean in the School of Communications co-authored two chapters for the Worlds of Journalism Study 3, examining journalists’ employment conditions and the state of journalism in Costa Rica.
Damion Blake’s research and perspectives featured in ACLED study on emergency powers and gang violence in the Caribbean
October 28, 2025
Blake was interviewed for a global report examining the effectiveness of states of emergency in Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago
AmeriCorp VISTAs and Ƶ alumni make an impact with ‘It Takes A Village Project’
October 27, 2025
Behind Ƶ's "It Takes A Village Project" are two AmeriCorps VISTAs and recent Ƶ graduates who work to maintain the success of the program.
Gerald R. Knight appears as guest clinician and conductor
October 27, 2025
Knight served as clinician/conductor for the Asheville Choral Society
Professor’s new book explores how consumption shaped personal connections to slavery
October 27, 2025
In “Grievous Entanglement: Consumption, Connection, and Slavery in the Atlantic World,” Associate Professor Erin Pearson examines how people in the late 18th and 19th centuries understood consumption as implicating them in slavery.
Ƶ Law’s Cheri Beasley honored for career of service, integrity and leadership
October 24, 2025
The former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court and Ƶ Law’s Sandra Day O’Connor Professor was recognized by the N.C. Supreme Court Historical Society for her trailblazing influence and steadfast leadership.