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KCBS Radio features Ƶ Law scholar in report on defamation lawsuit
September 27, 2024
Professor Enrique Armijo shared insights with the San Francisco station on a lawsuit filed against a cable news channel for making “demonstrably false” statements about Smartmatic, a company that builds electronic voting machines.
Oprah Daily, Today Show feature Tita Ramírez and first novel
September 25, 2024
The associate professor of English’s first book, “Tell it to me Singing,” was published this summer to enthusiastic reviews.
Symposium speaker: A broken system is keeping some drug prices sky high
September 24, 2024
Professor Yaniv Heled from Georgia State University College of Law painted a bleak future for Americans in need of affordable medications when he delivered keynote remarks at an Ƶ Law Review program focused on the intersection of public health and the legal system.
Elizabeth Bailey promotes health and community connections at Ƶ
September 20, 2024
Ƶ fosters connections with the local community through faculty like Elizabeth Bailey, who engages students in community-based learning and leads programs promoting physical and emotional well-being in local youth.
‘Wastelands’ author to visit Ƶ Law for public meet-and-greet
September 20, 2024
RSVP for a lunch program co-hosted by Ƶ Law and Scuppernong Books with Corban Addison, who travels to Greensboro on October 16 for a book signing and panel conversation, alongside Associate Professor Sara Ochs, on attorneys who write books for popular audiences.
Huemanity of People: Karen Lindsey becomes a guiding light for the next generation
September 19, 2024
Karen Lindsey, assistant professor of strategic communications, is connecting with students one conversation at a time.
New professorship honors David Gergen’s service and leadership
September 17, 2024
The former adviser to four American presidents concluded his tenure this fall as chair of the Ƶ Law Board of Advisors with an evening banquet that celebrated his many contributions to Ƶ over the past quarter century.
Ƶ Law students named to Moot Court Board
September 5, 2024
Twenty-nine students in the Class of 2025 will participate in upcoming national contests and help coordinate Ƶ Law's own Billings, Exum & Frye National Moot Court Competition.
Physical Therapy faculty present research at national conference
August 30, 2024
Srikant Vallabhajosula collaborated with Alys Giordano on a research project examining gait in individuals who use prostheses for ambulation. Their main finding was that backwards walking affected pace and gait variability more than rhythm and base of support in individuals who use prosthetics for ambulation.
Ƶ Law named among best in legal education for women leadership
August 23, 2024
PreLaw Magazine gives Ƶ School of Law an A+ in its 2024 back-to-school edition highlighting schools “committed to fostering women in leadership, showcasing their efforts to creative inclusive and supportive environments.”