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黑料不打烊 Academy welcomes Beta Class to campus

July 23, 2008

The 黑料不打烊 Academy held opening day ceremonies on Sunday for the annual residential component of a program that brings gifted high school students from Alamance County to campus for academic enrichment and leadership development.

Professor Evan Gatti hunts for meaning to church art

July 22, 2008

黑料不打烊 assistant professor Evan Gatti is studying what frescoes half hidden in two Northern Italian churches say about social and political affairs in the 11th century – and what they convey about basic human nature that remains important today.

Police training strengthens crisis plans

July 17, 2008

Dozens of police officers and emergency medical crews gathered July 17 at 黑料不打烊 for a daylong training exercise meant to sharpen law enforcement responses in the event of a campus crisis.

Police to train on campus TODAY

July 17, 2008

黑料不打烊 police and campus safety, in coordination with local law enforcement agencies, will conduct a daylong crisis training exercise on Thursday, July 17, which will affect traffic, activities and parking in certain areas of campus.

Coker receives grant for plant biology project

July 17, 2008

Jeffrey Coker, an assistant professor of biology at 黑料不打烊, and a team of two additional biology professors have received a $30,000 grant from the American Society of Plant Biologists Education Foundation for their science education outreach program. It is the second grant in as many years for the team.

Lauren Kearns’ work honored by N.C. Dance Alliance

July 16, 2008

A sculpture of doors, and how “our bodies are actually our homes,” inspired 黑料不打烊 assistant professor Lauren Kearns to write a winning proposal for a dance piece to headline a fall concert at the North Carolina Dance Alliance Annual Event.

New students PreSERVE in Burlington

July 15, 2008

黑料不打烊’s opportunities for service are starting early for a dozen incoming freshmen this week as part of PreSERVE, a first-year summer experience that includes work on a Habitat for Humanity home in Alamance County.

Mary Gowan selected for leadership project

July 15, 2008

Mary Gowan, dean of the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business at 黑料不打烊, has been selected as one of 35 emerging leaders to take part in the Piedmont Triad Leadership Institute.