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Alumni highlight diverse job opportunities in health communications
November 17, 2020
Hosted by the School of Communications and the Department of Public Health Studies, an informal conversation on Nov. 10 spotlighted seven Ƶ alumnae and their experiences working in the expanding field of health communications.
Ƶ ranked #1 in study abroad
November 16, 2020
Ƶ has again topped the list for study abroad participation according to the Institute of International Education (IIE)’s Open Doors report.
Education students featured in state pre-service teacher poster session
November 16, 2020
The third annual AMTE-NC (Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators - North Carolina) Pre-service Teacher poster session was held virtually November 9 - November 13th with over 100 preservice teachers representing institutions across the state of North Carolina.
Take & Make Kits: The start of a new tradition
November 13, 2020
During this unusual semester, the Maker Hub is helping students pause and embrace creativity.
Center for Writing Excellence offering new support services at Ƶ
November 13, 2020
Over the course of the fall semester, Ƶ's Center for Writing Excellence has adapted to a changing world in order to continue offering the best possible writing support to students, faculty and staff.
Student-Made Store Holiday Market returns to Ƶ on Nov. 14
November 13, 2020
Student-Made Store, a company founded by Ƶ alumni that showcases products made by students, will host its annual Holiday Market during Ƶ’s Nov. 14 “Community of the Commons.”
Student media organizations continue operations despite COVID-19
November 12, 2020
Despite pandemic-related obstacles, Ƶ's six student media organizations have adjusted their normal routines and remained steadfast in their operations.
Center for Writing Excellence, Ƶ School of Law celebrate The National Day on Writing
November 12, 2020
Students on main campus and the School of Law celebrated the power of words and writing on The National Day on Writing.
I Am Ƶ with Saadia Munford ’21
November 11, 2020
A point guard and co-captain for the Ƶ women's basketball team majoring in marketing and finance, Saadia plans to work in sales after graduating in May.
Ƶ concludes first-generation college celebration with special guest speaker
November 11, 2020
Anthony Abraham Jack, author of “The Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges are Failing Disadvantaged Students,” joined the Ƶ community for a virtual discussion about obstacles facing first-generation college students nationwide.