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Ƶ students ‘Burst the Bubble’ with student-led sessions on spiders, seasonings and more
January 16, 2026
Ƶ students face their fears and try new recipes through Winter Term Burst the Bubble courses: free, student-led, non-credit sessions where students with a talent, interest or skill share their knowledge with their peers.
Molly Moylan combines service, science and community impact
January 16, 2026
Moylan's service experiences while at Ƶ have helped shape her personally, academically and professionally.
New HealthEU course encourages students to go ‘beyond the Ƶ bubble’
January 16, 2026
A new, free HealthEU course, offered during Winter Term, allows students to engage more with the Alamance County community.
Ƶ announces 2025-26 Executive Internship cohort
January 15, 2026
The internship offers Ƶ juniors and seniors a firsthand look at the inner workings of the university during Winter Term.
Abby Lee ’25 combines knowledge in public health and political science as an Ƶ Year of Service Fellow
January 15, 2026
The recent Ƶ alum is working to implement change in the local community through her work with Impact Alamance
Ƶ nursing students gain first-hand insight at Puerto Rico’s main pediatric hospital
January 14, 2026
Ƶ nursing students visited a pediatric hospital in Puerto Rico as part of a Winter Term course in the U.S. territory.
Greensboro Day School students dive into journalism at Ƶ
January 14, 2026
Ten students from the private school in Guilford County spent a week at Ƶ’s School of Communications, gaining hands-on experience with reporting, storytelling and ethical decision-making inside a working newsroom.
Ƶ Cares annual benefit cabaret continues the fight against HIV/AIDS
January 13, 2026
Students in the Department of Performing Arts collaborate with the Ƶ Gender & LGBTQIA Center for the annual fundraiser on Jan. 14.
Ƶ announces plans for a full-time law program in Charlotte
January 13, 2026
Ƶ's School of Law will launch an additional full-time program to serve the growing need for legal education in North Carolina’s largest city.
Ƶ math students and faculty present at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Washington, D.C.
January 13, 2026
Students and faculty at the Ƶ Mathematics Department attended and presented at the Joint Mathematics Meetings on January 4-7, 2026, in Washington DC.