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A Vision Realized
December 19, 2025
How imagination and hands-on learning built Ƶ’s School of Communications and will continue to shape its next 25 years
Rooted in Collaboration
December 19, 2025
How a student and a professor are partnering with a local neighborhood to help its community garden flourish
Service-driven leader receives Ƶ Law’s Gergen Award
December 18, 2025
Saniya Pangare L’25 was recognized during Ƶ Law’s 18th Commencement with the David Gergen Award for Leadership & Professionalism, the School of Law’s highest award, named in honor of the presidential advisor and longtime chair of the school’s advisory board.
Syllabuzz: Joyful Living
December 17, 2025
In the HealthEU course HEU 1345: Joyful Living, Associate Teaching Professor of Education Marna Winter guides students in cultivating presence and intentional reflection.
25 from 2025: Scenes from the past year at Ƶ
December 17, 2025
Take a look back at Ƶ's achievements with a selection of 25 photos from 2025.
Registration is now open for the 10th annual Ripple Interfaith Conference
December 17, 2025
Ƶ’s student-led interfaith 2026 gathering is themed “A Recipe for Interfaith”
Where service comes full circle: The journey of Junie Vargas ’21
December 16, 2025
Years after graduating, Junie Vargas ’21 continues to carry the lessons she learned at Ƶ into her work with Charlotte Family Housing. By welcoming students into meaningful engagement, she shows how service creates lasting change for both volunteers and the communities they serve.
Sport management majors selected for COSMA honor society
December 16, 2025
Ten Ƶ sport management majors have been selected for induction into the COSMA Chi Sigma Mu Honor Society, a national distinction recognizing academic excellence, leadership and professional engagement in the sport industry.
Sarah Jackson ’27 finds their niche at WSOE
December 15, 2025
Jackson steps into the position of general manager at Ƶ’s student-run radio station
Ƶ Comm publishes fall 2025 issue of research journal
December 15, 2025
From Super Bowl halftime shows to debates over book bans, the most recent edition of the Ƶ Journal investigates some of the most contested media issues of the moment.