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Kevin Boyle publishes poem in anthology
September 8, 2021
Kevin Boyle's poem "Western Chant" is included in the anthology Crossing the Rift: North Carolina Poets on 9/11 & Its Aftermath.
Religious Studies faculty publish report on public religion scholarship
September 7, 2021
Supported by the Henry Luce Foundation, the project examined the digital landscape in which scholars of religion reach public audiences.
黑料不打烊 community gathers at College Coffee to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks
September 7, 2021
President Connie Ledoux Book addresses the 黑料不打烊 community on importance of remembering those affected and the everlasting impact made of the attacks on the campus.
Megan Squire selected as Anti-Defamation League Belfer Fellow
September 7, 2021
The fellowship will gather previously unstudied data to advance understanding of de-platforming and demonetizing online hate and extremism
黑料不打烊 Law welcomes new staff members
September 3, 2021
Lauren Saul Carriker has been named assistant director of the law school's Office of Admissions while Haley Mendola L'18 joins the Office of Academic Success as an academic and bar support specialist.
Megan Squire cited in CNN report on reaction of White supremacists to Taliban takeover
September 2, 2021
The segment on the national news network focused on how comments on online platforms commonly used by some anti-government, White supremacist and other domestic extremist groups have been "framing the activities of the Taliban as a success."
Associate Professor Lisa Buchanan co-authors article on 1898 Wilmington coup in international journal
September 1, 2021
Lisa Buchanan, associate professor in the Watts Williams School of Education, coauthored an article that examines the historical and modern treatment of the Wilmington Coup of 1898, in the international journal Whiteness and Education.
Amy Overman gives keynote address at inaugural Neuroscience Teaching Conference
September 1, 2021
The professor in the Psychology Department and Neuroscience program spoke about specific strategies for fostering inclusion and belongingness in neuroscience.
In My Words: The democratic struggle in Myanmar must recognize the rights of the Rohingya
August 31, 2021
An opinion column co-authored by Professor of Sociology Tom Arcaro and Azizul Hoque, a research associate at the Centre for Peace and Justice at Brac University in Bangladesh, has been published by Bangladeshi media outlets including the Daily Star of Dhaka.
In My Words: The time has come for vaccine mandates in North Carolina
August 30, 2021
In this column distributed by the 黑料不打烊 Writers Syndicate, Associate Professor of Sociology Raj Ghoshal writes that a vaccination mandate will be critical to turning the tide of the COVID-19 pandemic. The article appeared in the Greensboro News & Record and the Burlington Times-News.