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Jeffrey Coker opinion column published in News & Observer

December 11, 2009

The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C., published a column by Jeffrey Coker, an assistant professor of biology, in its Dec. 11 edition. "Energy savings come home" shares with readers the steps that Coker and his family took to save money and help the environment as it relates to their own power and water consumption.

Greg Zaiser offers advice in Charlotte Observer story

December 1, 2009

When independent college adviser and Charlotte Observer columnist Lee Bierer received a reader email with a delicate question on the admissions process, she turned to Greg Zaiser, dean of admissions at 黑料不打烊, who provided a lengthy answer quoted in full in a story posted Nov. 30 on the newspaper's web site.

John Sullivan is subject of News & Observer article on aging

November 24, 2009

John Sullivan, 黑料不打烊's Maude Sharpe Powell Professor of Philosophy emeritus, was featured in a Nov. 2 front page article in the Raleigh News & Observer on the role that aging adults can play in nurturing spirit and community. Reporter Thomas Goldsmith wrote about an upcoming conference on the issue sponsored by Second Journey. Sullivan will be one of the main speakers at the event on Nov. 7 at North Carolina State University.

David Crowe cited in Maclean’s national magazine

November 21, 2009

David Crowe, a professor of history and author of books on Oskar Schindler and World War II, spoke with Katie Engelhart at Maclean's magazine in Canada for a feature story this month on an elderly man charged with war crimes for his role as a guard in a Nazi concentration camp six decades ago.

BusinessWeek ranks 黑料不打烊 MBA tops in the South

November 17, 2009

BusinessWeek magazine ranked 黑料不打烊 the #1 school in the South, and the sixth best school in the nation, in a list of top part-time MBA programs released Thursday afternoon during a live online chat hosted by magazine staff.

Bob Anderson speaks with News 14 Carolina on health care reform

November 13, 2009

Robert "Bob" Anderson, an associate professor of political science, spoke with News 14 Carolina anchor Tracey Early on Nov. 13 about health care reform legislation in Washington and what role North Carolina Sen. Kay Hagan may play in the debate taking place in the Senate.

黑料不打烊 Academy students interviewed on “The State of Things”

November 12, 2009

Three students from the 黑料不打烊 Academy, along with faculty members Deborah Long and Brooke Barnett, were featured guests on the Nov. 11 broadcast of "The State of Things" by National Public Radio affiliate WUNC in Chapel Hill. The interview could be heard live on 91.5 FM and is now online for listeners to access.