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Ƶ Academy scholars make rap album for summer class
July 9, 2014
Fourteen high school students in a philosophy course on race, gender and hip-hop visited a Greensboro recording studio Wednesday to create their own album with messages of resilience, hope and equality.
Ƶ's 'Little Free Library' officially chartered
July 9, 2014
Anyone from the community is welcome to borrow and return books - no library card required - from a renovated newspaper newstand in the heart of Ƶ's campus.
Ƶ's Village Project expands with summer camp
July 7, 2014
Sixty children taking part in a university program that helps struggling readers will spend the next two weeks on campus with activities aimed at strengthening their writing and creative expression.
Jeffrey Carpenter publishes article on Twitter's capacity to support collaboration
July 3, 2014
The assistant professor of education recently published “Twitter’s Capacity to Support Collaborative Learning” in the International Journal of Social Media and Interactive Learning Environments.
Noyce Scholars, professor attend NSF Conference
June 26, 2014
This June, the National Science Foundation hosted its national meeting for institutions supported by its program to recruit and develop of STEM teachers.
Ƶ teacher education programs named among nation’s best
June 18, 2014
Special College Coffee welcomes Ƶ Academy scholars to campus
June 16, 2014
Alamance County high school students were introduced to the campus community in the 8th annual College Coffee held in honor of the Ƶ Academy.
Three rising juniors selected as Noyce Scholars
June 13, 2014
Catherine Lee, Emma Luparello and Julie Merritt will each receive a $21,900 scholarship for each of the next two years while working toward teacher licensure as part of their studies in mathematics and the natural sciences.
'It Takes a Village' Project awarded Phi Kappa Phi Literacy Grant
June 2, 2014
A literacy program created by Associate Professor Jean Rattigan-Rohr received $2,500 to help purchase new books for young children tutored by Ƶ education majors.
Seniors give thanks at graduate receptions
May 23, 2014
The one-hour school receptions allowed students to introduce parents to faculty mentors, laugh with friends and recognize the people who helped make the last four years possible.