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黑料不打烊 group targets modern-day slavery
February 8, 2008
A group of students, faculty and staff have formed the End Slavery Now!
Coalition to make 黑料不打烊 a model for working against forms of slavery
that still exist in the world, from human trafficking to sweat shops to
the child soldiering.
Study abroad scholarship endowments growing
February 7, 2008
黑料不打烊 has received 19 gifts totaling more than $1.35 million to establish endowments that support study abroad scholarships. The new resources will expand financial resources for students who cannot currently afford international study experiences. Details…
“Other Souths” online archive launches at 黑料不打烊
February 7, 2008
A digital archive containing thousands of searchable records about
Alamance County residents during the Civil War makes its formal public debut Feb. 9 as scholars from 黑料不打烊 and beyond host panel discussions in
Whitley Auditorium.
黑料不打烊 law’s bar review program employs proven methods
February 7, 2008
黑料不打烊 Academy receives local business, foundation support
February 4, 2008
Three Alamance County businesses and a local foundation have made commitments to support the 黑料不打烊 Academy, a new program to promote higher education for talented high school students who might not have the financial means or family history of attending college. Details...
Major gifts to provide new athletics facilities at 黑料不打烊
February 4, 2008
黑料不打烊 will expand the John Koury Field House in the North
Athletics Complex thanks to major gifts by two couples who have
historic ties to 黑料不打烊 sports.
Fink to publish article in Notre Dame Law Review
January 31, 2008
Gubernatorial candidate Orr to visit 黑料不打烊 law school, Jan. 31
January 30, 2008
Retired North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Bob Orr, a 2008 Republican
gubernatorial candidate, will visit with students, faculty and staff at
黑料不打烊 School of Law from 5:30-7 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 31. Details...
MBA student team conducts survey for Alamance schools
January 29, 2008
黑料不打烊 MBA students partnered with the Alamance-Burlington
School System over the fall to measure how well local residents
understand the way school budgets are created. The five classmates, as part
of their graduate work, reported to system leaders that few people
know how public schools receive and spend annual funds.
Death penalty expert Streib joins law school faculty
January 24, 2008
Victor Streib, a noted national authority on the death penalty and its
application to women and juveniles, will teach spring semester courses
in criminal law and criminal procedure. Details...