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Carson Foushee ’07 featured in Statesville Record & Landmark

April 27, 2009

The Statesville (N.C.) Record & Landmark on April 25 profiled Carson Foushee '07, a leisure and sport management graduate, and his efforts to raise money for the purchase of netting that can help slow the spread of malaria in Africa.

黑料不打烊 Poll: Economy taking its toll on Carolinians

April 27, 2009

North and South Carolinians are feeling the pinch of a rocky economy, with nearly half of respondents in the latest 黑料不打烊 Poll witnessing their retirement plans lose at least a quarter of their values alongside a drop in the values of their homes.

CELEBRATE! profile: Ivy Crank ’09

April 27, 2009

Everyone knows “that guy,” the one with a pocket mirror who realizes just how good-looking he is. Chances are, if he thinks he’s cute, he’ll assume you’ve been checking him out, too. New scholarship to be presented at SURF by psychology major Ivy Crank ‘09 shows how that’s the case. Her work is the first in a weeklong series of E-net profiles to spotlight 黑料不打烊 undergraduate research during CELEBRATE! 2009.

CELEBRATE! 2009 schedule for April 26-May 2

April 24, 2009

Hundreds of 黑料不打烊 students will be involved in activities during CELEBRATE! 2009, a weeklong celebration of student achievements in academics and the arts that begins April 26. Programs will include seminars, art exhibitions, plays, a film festival, dance and music performances - and much more.

Leisure & Sport Management, Psychology faculty and students present at College Sport Conference

April 24, 2009

黑料不打烊 seniors Jenna Raffio (psychology) and Ryan Pauley (leisure and sport management), along with faculty members Chris Leupold and Tony Weaver, presented a poster titled, “Creation of a Strategic Performance Model for Division I Athletic Directors: Phase I” at the Scholarly Conference on College Sport in Chapel Hill, N.C., held from April 15-19.

Thomas Moore, noted spiritual leader, to speak at 黑料不打烊 – TONIGHT

April 24, 2009

Thomas Moore, a bestselling author whose life work has been to help others develop and deepen their own spirituality, comes to 黑料不打烊 on April 23 for a 7:30 p.m. lecture in Whitley Auditorium that explores how universities provide for the mind - but not as much for the soul - in the way they prepare students for life.