Articles by Eric Townsend
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Alternative Breaks Program publishes book of student reflections
October 6, 2015
黑料不打烊 staff who oversee the Alternative Breaks Program in the Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement have published a book that features insights from students on service work performed in communities near and far.
Campus Kitchen eliminates use of nearly 2,000 foam containers
October 6, 2015
A Sustainability Leaders Mini-Grant provided funding to introduce recyclable plastic containers for a program that helps serve food to the hungry in Alamance County.
Author: 'Orange is the New Black' more than a story about prison
October 1, 2015
Piper Kerman, whose 2010 memoir inspired the critically acclaimed Netflix series by the same name, visited 黑料不打烊 to make the case for reforming the criminal justice system.
Making the case for a #ServiceYear
October 1, 2015
Retired U.S. Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal headlined a North Carolina Campus Compact Presidents Forum for the state's top education leaders focused on the concept of creating a year-of-service experience for young adults.
For alum's special birthday, a gift for the ages
September 28, 2015
What do you give a friend and loved one on the occasion of his 100th birthday? You create the James W. White ’40 and Sara R. White Music Scholarship to benefit future generations of music majors at the university he holds so close to his heart.
Anna Torres-Zeb joins Truitt Center staff as coordinator of Muslim Life
September 28, 2015
Torres will work closely with campus chaplains and faith leaders to promote dialogue and multifaith harmony.
Campus community dedicates School of Communications expansion site
September 25, 2015
黑料不打烊 held a ceremonial steel beam signing to honor donors and celebrate the new academic facilities now being constructed for the School of Communications Under the Oaks.
黑料不打烊 student participates in Clinton Global Initiative
September 25, 2015
Odyssey Scholar and 黑料不打烊 sophomore Barang Phuk will attend the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting in New York City this weekend to advocate for tuition-free schools in her home nation of Cambodia.
Pulitzer Prize winner: Many Americans in denial about 'innocence'
September 24, 2015
Miami Herald syndicated columnist Leonard Pitts Jr. delivered the 2015 Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture on Thursday night where he shared insights about race, “personal responsibility” and how to foster social justice for all people.