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Joan Ruelle and Deandra Little deliver keynote address at symposium on high-impact practices
October 29, 2020
Ruelle, dean of the Carol Grotnes Belk Library, and Little, assistant provost and director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, delivered the keynote address at the Symposium on High-Impact Practices in Academic Libraries, hosted by Seattle Pacific University.
Betty Garrison co-authors two articles in the Journal of Business and Finance Librarianship
October 9, 2020
Garrison is business research librarian and assistant librarian, and liaison to the Love School of Business.
Kernodle Center for Civic Life announces new Communities of Practice program
October 8, 2020
The Service Learning Faculty Scholars program for the first time will include two cohorts of faculty and staff members ready to further integrate the service-learning pedagogy into the Ƶ curriculum.
Celebrating 130 years of excellence at Ƶ
September 2, 2020
On Sept. 2, 1890, the Christian Church saw its dream become a reality as it successfully opened Ƶ College and began more than a century of excellence in Alamance County.
Ƶ’s 2020 faculty and staff retirees recognized
July 10, 2020
Ƶ saw 21 faculty and staff members retire this academic year.
Ƶ librarians and teaching faculty author chapters in new book edited by Joan Ruelle
June 29, 2020
Published in June by the Association of College & Research Libraries, “The Engaged Library: High-Impact Educational Practices in Academic Libraries” features contributions from several Ƶ librarians and teaching faculty.
Lifelong Connections: Lynne Bisko
June 10, 2020
Carolyn Rauch '17 shares insights about how the retired outreach librarian and associate librarian positively impacted her time at Ƶ and success beyond the classroom.
Zine Scene: Student-created zines share public health information
May 12, 2020
Assistant Professor of Philosophy Lauren Guilmette’s Health and Social Justice students support Alamance County residents by distributing zines with information about COVID-19.
Ƶ launches ‘Living in a Time of COVID-19’ campuswide archive project
April 27, 2020
Led by the History and Geography Department, the written and recorded submissions of students, faculty and staff will be preserved for future historians and Ƶ's records.
Library Liaison Program still offering personalized service to Ƶ community
April 7, 2020
Searching for a chapter in a book or help with an upcoming research paper? The Belk Library Liaison Program is still available to help Ƶ students, faculty and staff with all their library needs.