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Sowande’ Mustakeem ’00 telling stories of Blackness as renowned author, professor
February 18, 2021
Sowande’ Mustakeem ’00, author of “Slavery at Sea: Terror, Sex and Sickness in the Middle Passage,” shares her story of loss, triumph and success, since graduating as Ƶ’s first African & African-American Studies major.
Stories of Burlington’s Black community amplified in Ƶ College project
November 30, 2020
The Power & Place Collaborative's "Stories of Alamance County" were compiled by sophomore Honors Fellows and Human Service Studies seniors to share local voices and forge relationships with the Burlington community.
Hidden Histories
November 9, 2020
The Committee on Ƶ History and Memory begins to paint a more inclusive picture of Ƶ’s past.
Taking a Stand
November 9, 2020
Renewing our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion at Ƶ and beyond.
Committee on Ƶ History & Memory releases report
October 29, 2020
The 52-page report includes 13 recommendations for action and 10 stories that explore difficult moments in Ƶ’s history.
#ƵTBT: Celebrating Ƶ’s first Japanese student, 1920 graduate Toshio Sato
May 28, 2020
Toshio Sato attended Ƶ College from 1914-1920 and was an active member of the campus community.
#ƵTBT: The beginning of the Black Studies program at Ƶ
February 6, 2020
In this edition of #ƵTBT, we mark the start of Black History Month with a look back at an important moment in Ƶ’s black history and how it shaped the university’s curriculum today.