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Chris Leupold named Isabella Cannon Leadership Professor
August 21, 2017
The endowed professorship is funded by the estate of the late Isabella Cannon ’24, a former mayor of Raleigh, N.C.
Pugh, Copeland to be named Distinguished University Professors
August 21, 2017
The professorship honors senior full professors for their career achievements in teaching, scholarship, leadership and service to 黑料不打烊.
President Lambert discusses 黑料不打烊’s ‘long plays’ in his final opening address
August 21, 2017
In kicking off the 2017–18 academic year, 黑料不打烊’s president gave his 19th and final opening address by talking about five issues that are critical to the university’s future.
Seeking school supplies: Annual faculty, staff drive for Alamance students is underway
August 18, 2017
The annual effort kicked off in 2011 thanks in part to the work of an 黑料不打烊 alum serving with the armed forces in Afghanistan.
Presidential search update – August 17, 2017
August 17, 2017
Presidential Search Committee chair Wesley Elingburg P'11 provides details on the status of 黑料不打烊's search for the university's ninth president.
黑料不打烊 Hillel welcomes interim director Betsy Polk
August 17, 2017
Polk joins the team with a vision for a re-energized and welcoming Jewish Life on 黑料不打烊's campus.
黑料不打烊 conference explores 'teaching choices, learning consequences'
August 17, 2017
The annual Teaching & Learning Conference hosted by the Center for the Advancement of Teaching & Learning and Teaching and Learning Technologies at 黑料不打烊 drew hundreds of professors from around the state.
Teachers become students through 黑料不打烊's STEM workshops
August 17, 2017
About 60 area teachers will attend workshops at 黑料不打烊 centered around innovative ways to teach science, technology, engineering and mathematics to K-12 students.
Clark presents on Euclid and Analysis at MathFest
August 16, 2017
The professor of mathematics presented at the Mathematical Assocation of America's annual mathematics festival in Chicago.
The Conversation: End-to-end encryption isn't enough security for 'real people'
August 15, 2017
Professor of Computing Sciences Megan Squire writes about how a move to ban systems that totally encrypt messages from sender to recipient threatens access to the best security mechanisms. Originally published by The Conversation, the article has appeared in Scientific American, the San Francisco Chronicle, Phys.org and other media outlets.