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Alamance Arts and GLC to present a virtual panel on identity and representation
May 3, 2021
Alamance Arts and the Gender and LGBTQIA Center (GLC) present a panel on identity and representation on Thursday, May 6, at 6:00pm.
Assistant Professor Dani Lane to serve as Visiting Scholar with Mahidol University
May 3, 2021
Lane, assistant professor in the School of Education, will focus on how teachers who support inclusive practices in Thailand use research to inform their practices.
‘A tremendous force for good’: Reid receives Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award
May 3, 2021
Human Service Studies Lecturer Sandra Reid is the 2021 faculty recipient of the annual award recognizing community service. Two seniors were also recognized with the award Thursday.
Tonmoy Islam explores international comparisons of poverty rates in South Asia
April 30, 2021
Assistant Professor of Economics Tonmoy Islam’s co-authored research is published in the Asian Development Review
Sport Management Symposium examines the ongoing power shift in college athletics
April 30, 2021
The Department of Sport Management hosted its annual symposium on April 28 featuring a one-on-one conversation with former top NCAA executive and West Virginia Athletic Director Oliver Luck, as well as several panel discussions featuring prominent individuals and student-athletes in collegiate sports.
Haya Ajjan discusses her co-authored textbook, “Essentials of Marketing Analytics”
April 30, 2021
The Gordon Professor in Entrepreneurship and associate professor of management information systems spoke about the book during a virtual event with students, alumni and friends.
SoTL Showcase: Gaining Cultural Humility through a West African Dance Course
April 30, 2021
Assistant Professor of Performing Arts Keshia Wall is studying how a West African dance course can help students become lifelong learners of culture and difference.
SoTL Showcase: Teaching contemporary dance in partnership with students
April 30, 2021
Associate Professor of Dance Renay Aumiller co-creates learning goals and rubrics with her students to increase engagement and encourage risk-taking.
School of Communications Advisory Board reconvenes for spring meeting
April 30, 2021
Eighteen members of the School of Communications Advisory Board met virtually on April 28 to discuss their professional industries, the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine and what future months will look like for businesses and organizations, and potential changes to the school’s curricula.
N.C. police chiefs discuss George Floyd murder, reform in The CoRE panel
April 28, 2021
Departments are rethinking the role of police, urging more training in areas of racial and implicit bias, and want laws that enforce better training and public transparency