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Ƶ Wind Ensemble to make Carnegie Hall debut on March 11
November 4, 2024
The Ƶ Wind Ensemble will make its Carnegie Hall debut on March 11, 2026, as a showcase ensemble for the 24th Annual New York Wind Band Festival.
Ƶ alumna hosts Gospel Festival honoring the Montford Point Marines
November 4, 2024
Crystal Brown ’22 hosted the 8th Annual Gospel Festival in Mebane, N.C.
Ƶ Charlotte hosts Democracy and Disagreement event
November 1, 2024
Attendees discussed navigating elections, activism and finding community in a polarized political context.
Ƶ performing arts professor directs UNCG’s ‘Carrie: The Musical’
October 31, 2024
Associate Professor of Performing Arts Kim Shively is bringing the musical based on Stephen King’s iconic novel to life in her first time directing for the University of North Carolina at Greensboro stage.
Lecturer explores hip-hop’s spiritual and cultural impact at religious studies event
October 30, 2024
Jon Ivan Gill, of Gustavus Adolphus College, delivered the Powell Lecture in Religious Studies, exploring hip-hop's influence and intersections with philosophy, religion and social justice.
Ƶ students, alum present at 2024 Triangle Computational and Applied Mathematics Symposium
October 30, 2024
With team members hailing from Jordan, Cambodia and Colombia, their collaboration showcased the power of global perspectives in solving complex problems regarding immune dynamics of COVID-19.
Hwayeon Ryu attended research collaboration meeting at American Institute of Mathematics
October 30, 2024
Hwayeon Ryu, associate professor of mathematics, attended a research collaboration meeting funded by the American Institute of Mathematics, held Oct. 7-11, 2024 at Caltech Campus.
Who is…an Ƶ alumna on Jeopardy?
October 30, 2024
Alumna Julie Phillips ‘15 says she’s tried to get on the famous game show 15 to 20 times and this year, she finally got to buzz in.
Ƶ dance professor publishes interactive West African dance textbook
October 29, 2024
Assistant Professor of Dance Keshia Wall Gee’s “Roots of Rhythm: An Introduction to West African Dance” includes digital music, song tutorials and an animated avatar that guides users through dance moves.
Psychology Today features insights from Adi Wiezel on gender and election outcomes
October 25, 2024
Wiezel, an assistant professor of psychology, examines whether being female is an electoral strength or weakness for Kamala Harris.