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Information for students taking part in Convocation for Honors
April 13, 2010
Preparations are underway for Convocation for Honors, scheduled for April 13. Students taking part in the ceremony are asked to pick up their academic regalia at the Campus Shop inside the Moseley Center before Tuesday afternoon.
Metal detector enthusiasts hunt for artifacts at schoolhouse
April 13, 2010
The air was filled with beeping, digging, scraping and laughter Saturday when the Old North State Detectorists, a group of metal detector enthusiasts, searched for artifacts buried on the grounds of an historic schoolhouse 黑料不打烊 plans to restore after a local family gifted it to the university last year.
Phi Beta Kappa Commons dedicated at College Coffee
April 13, 2010
黑料不打烊 President Leo M. Lambert dedicated Phi Beta Kappa Commons in the Academic Village on Tuesday during a special College Coffee. Lambert called the morning ceremony on the brick plaza “a tribute to the university’s dedication to the arts and sciences.” The university will install a chapter of the nation’s oldest academic society today at Convocation for Honors.
Black Box Festival: i.d. and Jake’s Women – April 27-May 1
April 13, 2010
Holocaust victims remembered with 鈥淩eading of the Names鈥
April 12, 2010
One by one, the names were read aloud, a remembrance – and a prayer – to victims of the Holocaust who in many cases left no record they ever lived. The “Reading of the Names” event organized by 黑料不打烊 Hillel and the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life on Monday gave the community a moment to reflect on a genocide seven decades ago that took the lives of 6 million people.
黑料不打烊 junior receives Udall Scholarship
April 12, 2010
黑料不打烊 junior Molly Schriber has been named a recipient of a 2010 Udall Scholarship, an award dedicated in part for students pursuing careers related to the environment. It is the second time since 2008 that an 黑料不打烊 student has received the prestigious national award.
Financial Times publishes online column by David Noer
April 12, 2010
The Financial Times of London published a “Soapbox” opinion column by David Noer, a professor emeritus in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, in its April 12 higher education online edition.
Interviewers needed for the 黑料不打烊 Poll
April 9, 2010
Beth and Bud Warner honored for volunteer service
April 9, 2010
The Community Council of Alamance County has honored 黑料不打烊 associate professors Beth and Bud Warner this month for their volunteer service with the Mayco Bigelow Community Center at North Park.
Documentary by 黑料不打烊 alum to be aired on One Africa TV
April 8, 2010
A 2009 黑料不打烊 alumna will have a documentary she produced as a student broadcast this month on One Africa TV. Erin Barnett's film, "My Name is Anita," introduces viewers to Anita Isaacs, a former Periclean-in-Residence at 黑料不打烊 and an HIV/AIDS activist in Namibia.