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Lifelong Connections: Cynthia Fair
December 17, 2025
Watts-Thompson Professor of Public Health Cynthia Fair meets students where they are, embracing their authentic selves while guiding them toward their fullest potential with compassion and curiosity.
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.
Ƶ professor receives distinguished scholar award from International Studies Association Midwest region
December 10, 2025
Barış Kesgin in the Department of Political Science and Public Policy has been recognized for scholarship and service in international studies.
Meet the juniors most recently inducted into Ƶ’s Phi Beta Kappa chapter
December 9, 2025
High academic achievements earned four members of the Class of 2026 early invitations last spring to the nation’s oldest and most prestigious academic honor society.
Ƶ Music Ambassadors share inspiring program with Wilmington High Schools
December 8, 2025
Ƶ Music Ambassadors Share Inspiring Program with Wilmington High Schools
Angela Lewellyn appointed assistant provost for academic excellence and integrity
December 2, 2025
The senior associate dean for Ƶ College, the College of Arts and Sciences, will bring experience guiding academic policy, supporting students, and collaborating with faculty on programmatic initiatives to her new campuswide role in the Office of the Provost.
Campy Rodriguez ’26 takes a magic carpet ride from Ƶ to Broadway
November 25, 2025
Before he even graduates from Ƶ, Campy Rodriguez is already part of one of Disney’s most popular stories as he performs in the ensemble of “Aladdin” on Broadway. But unlike the story’s main character, Rodriguez’s dreams are less magical and more hard work.
Ƶ faculty and students present at the American Public Health Association Conference
November 24, 2025
Faculty and students in the Department of Public Health presented research and connected with national leaders in the field at the 2025 American Public Health Association Conference in Washington, D.C., where public health major Emily Ecker ‘26 earned a prestigious award.
Designing for good: The community-focused mission of ‘Senior Engineering Design’
November 20, 2025
A two-semester capstone course gives engineering students the opportunity to apply the knowledge they’ve gained throughout their degree while directly serving the local Alamance County community.
New Study USA Washington, D.C. program open for summer 2026
November 18, 2025
Capital Connections, a new Study USA program, is open to rising juniors and seniors who will live and learn in Washington, D.C., with opportunities to join Semiquincentennial celebrations when the United States of America turns 250.