Articles by Alexa Milan
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A Game-Changing Legacy
April 15, 2025
Celebrating Debbie Yow-Bowden’s integral role in advancing ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ’s national distinction for innovation and excellence in athletics.
Lifelong Connections: David Levine
April 15, 2025
A gifted professor and indelible mentor, Professor of Law and Associate Dean of Faculty Development Dave Levine inspires future lawyers with an emphasis on questioning narratives, embracing diversity of thought and engaging in meaningful discourse.
Syllabuzz: The Time of Your Life
April 15, 2025
In this upper-level Core Curriculum seminar, Lecturer in Sociology Karen Wirth guides students in exploring the links between time, purpose and the pursuit of a meaningful life.
A Voice of Compassion
November 7, 2024
Seven years after graduating from ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ School of Law, the Hon. Leah Britt Lanier embraces her role helping others in their journeys toward sobriety.
Ghana Revisited
November 7, 2024
After a formative global study course his senior year, Donald Wickline ’02 returned to Ghana with his family in the spring with the help of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ connections.
Politics in the time of AI
November 7, 2024
Lee Rainie, director of ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ’s Imagining the Digital Future Center, discusses the role of artificial intelligence in the country’s political and civil life.
Take 5 with Long Xia
November 6, 2024
Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems Long Xia is known for his fervent exploration of cutting-edge technologies and
artificial intelligence innovation, as well as mentoring students in unlocking AI’s potential for creating meaningful solutions.
From the Archives: The library is open
November 6, 2024
A look at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ’s first reading room, which gave way to today’s Carol Grotnes Belk Library
Point of View: The politicization of gender identity
November 5, 2024
Jeffrey Masters '11 shares insights about the recent slew of bills that have been passed or proposed in the U.S. targeting the trans community.
Syllabuzz: The Black Comedy Revolution
November 5, 2024
In this 3000-level course, Associate Professor of Human Service Studies Vanessa Drew-Branch guides students in exploring the evolution of Black comedy in America and its role in exposing societal injustices.