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Believing in 黑料不打烊
June 15, 2020
Loyal annual donors since graduation, Ben 鈥11 and Sarah Graves 鈥12 Lunka most recently made a five-year gift commitment to name a room at The Inn at 黑料不打烊.
Alumni In Action: Nichole McCormick 鈥18 provides emergency care for COVID-19 patients
June 13, 2020
The Washington, D.C. registered nurse discusses caring for patients amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Connecting through conversation: School of Communications hosts film screening, forum to encourage community dialogue
June 12, 2020
Led by Communications Dean Rochelle Ford, the School of Communications held a June 11 screening of 鈥淲alking While Black鈥 and a community discussion to connect law enforcement, Alamance County leaders and diverse communities through conversation.
Victoria Moore Awarded National Science Foundation Grant
June 12, 2020
The grant will support the associate professor of chemistry's project, "Collaborative Research: Building Community Capacity for Assessment of Student Learning in Undergraduate Biochemistry and Molecular Biology."
Peak Performance: A holistic approach
June 12, 2020
Through the Peak Performance program, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 physical therapy students conduct research while working with Division-1 athletes and athletic professionals.
In honor of Will
June 12, 2020
Through the Will King Foundation, Courtney and Taylor Hughes 鈥11 are helping children in need of treatment for heart conditions.
Global surgery: a cause worth advocating for
June 12, 2020
With global and public health in a newfound limelight, Joe Incorvia 鈥15 advocates for better access to surgeries in low- and middle-income countries in the latest Point of View.
From the Archives: A Resilient Community
June 12, 2020
Throughout its history, the 黑料不打烊 community has shown unwavering resilience in times of adversity.
June 12 update from the Ready & Resilient Committee
June 12, 2020
A message from Committee Chair Jeff Stein to the university community on the work of the committee to prepare for the 2020-21 academic year.
A name for the nameless
June 12, 2020
Through the people not property project, 黑料不打烊 law students are digitizing bills of sale of those who were enslaved in North Carolina.