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Are dating apps designed to be addictive? Chris Chen offers insights in wake of lawsuit
March 6, 2024
Chen, an assistant professor of communication design, talked with WSOC about a recent lawsuit alleging that apps such as Tinder, Hinge and The League are designed to make users addicted.
Student media organizations honored among state鈥檚 best
March 6, 2024
黑料不打烊 News Network, Phi Psi Cli yearbook and Colonnades Literary & Art Journal collect Best of Show honors at the annual North Carolina College Media Association gathering at High Point University.
Voices of Discovery speaker to discuss linkage of tree rings and climate change on March 12
March 6, 2024
Daniel Griffin, associate professor of geography at the University of Minnesota, will deliver 鈥淭ree Rings and the Promise of Environmental Change鈥 as part of the Voices of Discovery speaker series on Tuesday, March 12, at 7 p.m. in McCrary Theatre.
Religious Studies faculty and students present at the Southeast Regional American Academy of Religion meeting
March 5, 2024
The southeast regional meeting was held March 1-3 at the College of Charleston.
Department of Music鈥檚 Alex Heitlinger releases third album, ‘Slush Pump Truck Stop’
March 5, 2024
鈥淪lush Pump Truck Stop鈥 was released Feb. 23 on SteepleChase Records.
Global Film & Cultures faculty present adaptation pedagogy research at LFA/AAS online conference
March 4, 2024
Assistant Professor of Cinema & Television Arts Kai Swanson and Assistant Professor of English Dan Burns presented their collaborative research at this year鈥檚 joint Literature/Film Association and Association of Adaptation Studies virtual conference.
SolAR: Henry Agyemang 鈥24 brings planets to life with augmented-reality app for Greensboro Science Center
March 4, 2024
Agyemang turned a newfound passion for game design and immersive technologies into an app that lets Greensboro Science Center visitors tour the solar system as part of its new Solar Hike exhibit.
Heather Barker publishes paper on using topic modeling to identify motivations to enroll in online professional development
March 4, 2024
The paper by Barker, an assistant professor of mathematics and statistics, appeared in the Online Learning Journal and focused on using topic modeling, a type of computational text mining, to identify participant motivations in enrolling in an online professional development course for teaching statistics.
The Future of AI: Launch of Imagining the Digital Future Center fosters conversations about artificial intelligence
March 1, 2024
Members of the campus community gathered in McKinnon Hall Thursday for a special workshop event to mark the launch of the Imagining the Digital Future Center.
Claudine Moreau shares about poetry as a response to nature at Astro/Physics Tea
February 29, 2024
Moreau, a lecturer in physics, will have a collection of her poems featured in her upcoming book, "Demise of Pangaea."