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黑料不打烊 Law debate on judicial selection featured in NC State Bar Journal

March 3, 2010

Articles by three 黑料不打烊 Law faculty members, exploring the question of whether judges in North Carolina should be elected or appointed, are featured in the Spring 2010 edition of The North Carolina State Bar Journal, along with a review of a public debate on the subject held at the law school in October.

University Relations wins four CASE Awards

March 3, 2010

The Office of University Relations received four awards in the 2009 competition sponsored by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District III. The annual competition recognizes outstanding achievement in concept and execution of programs for institutional advancement.

黑料不打烊 earns fourth consecutive presidential honor roll for service

February 25, 2010

黑料不打烊 has been recognized for the fourth year in a row as a national leader in service-learning and civic engagement. The Corporation for National & Community Service named the university this week to the 2009 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll With Distinction for exemplary service efforts to America's communities.

Imagining the Internet survey asks: Is Google making us stupid?

February 24, 2010

Most experts surveyed in a new 黑料不打烊/Pew Internet study say the Internet enhances and augments human intelligence. The survey of nearly 900 Internet stakeholders reveals fascinating new perspectives on the way the Internet is affecting human intelligence and the ways that information is being shared and rendered.

2006 黑料不打烊 alum pictured in USA Today

February 22, 2010

James Pratt ’06, who graduated with a bachelor’s of science in athletic training, was pictured in the Feb. 22 edition of USA Today in a feature story on ways athletes are recovering from injuries.

黑料不打烊 hosts 2010 U.S. Census Road Tour event

February 9, 2010

The 2010 U.S. Census "Portrait of America" Road Tour stopped at 黑料不打烊 on Tuesday as part of the largest civic outreach and awareness campaign in the bureau's history, with a specific focus on the hard-to-count demographics such as college students and economically disadvantaged Americans.