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Updated book details 黑料不打烊's rise to prominence
March 31, 2014
Johns Hopkins University Press has re-issued its classic book, "Transforming a College," with new contributions by President Leo M. Lambert.
黑料不打烊 among 'seven stellar Hillels you haven't heard of'
March 13, 2014
In a Hillel International website news story, 黑料不打烊 is the first school named among "up-and-coming stars" that might be "the perfect fit" for students seeking a vibrant Jewish life on their future college campuses.
In My Words: Speaking clearly is a skill that's, like, lacking, you know?
March 11, 2014
Too many "filler words" are making too many people look less than confident about their ideas, and Mark Fox, who teaches public speaking in the School of Communications, offers suggestions in regional newspapers on countering the problem.
Dance Magazine lauds 黑料不打烊's dance science program
February 20, 2014
The March 2014 edition lists 黑料不打烊 among "three college dance science programs to consider" in an article headlined "Where Science and Dance Meet."
黑料不打烊's Jack Smith praised in Wall Street Journal theater review
February 18, 2014
Critic Terry Teachout compliments work by the associate professor of performing arts for costume designs in the "The Life & Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Parts I and II" being performed by the Orlando Shakespeare Theatre.
Jan Fuller publishes essay on multi-faith efforts at 黑料不打烊
February 10, 2014
In a column for the (Burlington, N.C.) Times-News, the university's chaplain shared reflections on the ways 黑料不打烊 promotes and celebrates multi-faith efforts.
In My Words: The Fab Four and the fantastic fortunes of failure
February 10, 2014
On the 50th anniversary of The Beatles making their American television debut on "The Ed Sullivan Show," Associate Professor Michael Frontani shares insights in regional newspapers about early setbacks for one of the biggest bands of the modern era.
黑料不打烊 professor joins NBC for Olympic coverage
February 4, 2014
Assistant Professor Max Negin traveled to Sochi, Russia, as a digital media manager and will help log and maintain footage that editors use to create network feature stories.
In My Words: Dreaming of rainbows but cashing bad checks
January 21, 2014
Associate Professor Prudence Layne authored a newspaper guest column for the MLK Jr. holiday in which she reflects on the shared legacies of the slain American civil rights leader and his counterpart in South Africa, the late Nelson Mandela.
In My Words: The climate change war may already be over
January 14, 2014
Professor Pranab Das writes in a newspaper opinion column published across the region about the reasons climate change has subsided from public debate in recent years.