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Ƶ named #2 National University for Excellence in Teaching in new U.S. News & World Report rankings
September 14, 2020
For the second year in a row, Ƶ is ranked among the top 100 National Universities in the leading “Best Colleges” guide.
Volunteers successfully package 23,000 meals at 15th annual Rise Against Hunger Meal Packing Event
September 11, 2020
Despite the pandemic restrictions, many faculty and students still dedicated time packing meals at this newly designed, physically distant volunteer event.
WEEE discusses race and gender in film at first meeting of the semester
September 10, 2020
The networking initiative welcomed prospective students and hosted a discussion about Beyoncé’s new movie, “Black Is King,” examining the impact of representation in the media industry.
Ƶ expands student support services to include collegiate recovery
September 9, 2020
As a part of National Recovery Month, Campus Recreation and Wellness is highlighting the Collegiate Recovery Community, a program for Ƶ students seeking recovery support and opportunities to engage in a substance-free college experience.
Ƶ Votes! hosts ‘Political Party’ to kick off fall semester
September 9, 2020
The student organization is also hosting four debate watch parties and encouraging students to host their own small debate watch parties while continuing its voter registration and voter education efforts.
September 9 update from Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley
September 9, 2020
Throughout the fall semester, Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley is providing regular email update messages to keep students and parents informed about the efforts related to COVID-19.
Google News Initiative, Don Bolden estate fund internships for journalism majors
September 9, 2020
School of Communications students Payton Byrnes ’21 and Julianne Quinn ’22 reflect on their experiences reporting virtually this summer for the Burlington Times-News.
Maya Eaglin ’19 breaks down life as an NBC digital reporter
September 8, 2020
The Ƶ alumna served as the guest speaker at a recent meeting of Ƶ’s chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, discussing her time at Ƶ, her first job and how she is maintaining her mental health while reporting.
Eliza Spear ’22 wins ASCAP songwriting award
September 8, 2020
ASCAP is the largest performing rights organization in the world, supporting composers and songwriters.
Design thinking techniques help Physician Assistant Studies students in ‘Crucial Conversations’
September 8, 2020
Physician Assistant Studies students practice using design thinkin techniques, at their annual workshop, to have better end of life conversations with patients.