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Fuller offers insights for article about town's public records fees
July 12, 2019
Brooks Fuller, director of the North Carolina Open Government Coalition and Sunshine Center and instructor of journalism, offers his perspective about a town charging a fee of $70,000 to a local newspaper to fulfill a public records request.
Race and Reflection Summer Series cultivates 黑料不打烊 faculty and staff as inclusive allies
July 12, 2019
The four-part series kicked off with 75 faculty and staff attending a session on the construction of racial history and institutional memory.
Carroll shares insights on public health/public safety collaborations at national conference
July 11, 2019
The National Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO) invited Jennifer Carroll, assistant professor of anthropology, to present at its annual meeting in Orlando, Florida, in July.
In My Words: Desert islands are for shipwrecked castaways, not for 21st-century nations
July 10, 2019
In this column distributed by the 黑料不打烊 Writers Syndicate, Professor of English Rosemary Haskell marks the 300th anniversary of the novel "Robinson Crusoe" and compares Crusoe's approach to his isolation and Western civilization with U.S. foreign policy decisions today. The column was published in the .
Center for Engaged Learning seminar advances research about residential learning communities
July 9, 2019
The three-year seminar culminated this summer in a conference showcasing the latest findings about the impact residential learning communities have on the educational experience, mentorship and social connections.
In My Words: Before WWI, the national anthem was star-spangled confusion
July 8, 2019
In this column distributed by the 黑料不打烊 Writers Syndicate, Associate Professor of Communications Tom Nelson sheds light on the evolution of the national anthem during and after World War I. The column was published in the .
Monico and Belfer '19 enhance LGBTQIA+ competence
July 5, 2019
Building on undergraduate mentored research, Assistant Professor Carmen Monico and Amy Belfer '19 delivered LGBTQIA+ competence workshops to professionals who provide student and human services to youth.
New podcast focuses on social equity through community partnership
July 4, 2019
The social equity podcast was developed with support from Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement community partnership grant in partnership with the NAACP and Shaw University.
Carmen Monico teaches about global human trafficking and promotes prevention in North Carolina
July 4, 2019
Monico, assistant professor of human service studies, promotes human trafficking prevention through teaching, community service and mentored research
Carmen Monico studies humanitarian and human rights crisis at the border
July 4, 2019