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In My Words: In the World Cup, 32 nations comprise one tribe
July 7, 2014
After watching parts of the World Cup from where he's lived this spring in Costa Rica, Professor Tom Arcaro writes for regional newspapers about common humanity on display in the largest global sporting event of the year.
In My Words: 'Slow violence' against N.C. schools harms us all
June 24, 2014
Professor Steve Braye laments lawmakers' treatment of North Carolina public school teachers and students in a guest column published by regional newspapers.
In My Words: Good teachers already know about trigger warnings
June 17, 2014
Professor Rosemary Haskell authored a column for regional newspapers in which she analyzes a national debate over professors warning students in syllabi about sensitive material to be covered in a course.
In My Words: As one angel ascends, millions of 'phenomenal women' remain caged
June 9, 2014
Associate Professor Prudence Layne wrote a column for regional newspapers on the legacy of poet, author and activist Maya Angelou, who died at home in North Carolina on May 28, 2014.
In My Words: Advice for new college graduates out to save the world
June 2, 2014
Professor Tom Arcaro writes for regional newspapers about the keys to success for fresh college graduates joining international aid and development organizations like the Peace Corps and OxFam International
In My Words: For dedicated educators, parting really is sweet sorrow
May 27, 2014
Associate Professor Naeemah Clark writes for regional newspapers about the joys and sadness each spring of watching students graduate.
In My Words: United Church of Christ brings the fight for equality to North Carolina
May 20, 2014
Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher writes in several regional newspapers about the activist history of a church that filed a federal lawsuit to overturn North Carolina's constitutional ban against same-sex marriage.
In My Words: Media shades the truth when it comes to colorism
April 8, 2014
Associate Professor Naeemah Clark criticizes in newspaper guest columns an entertainment industry that perpetuates standards of beauty that celebrate lighter complexions over elegance also found in people with darker skin.
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.
In My Words: Relationship between science and faith is still evolving
March 5, 2014
Associate Professor Dave Gammon writes in a newspaper opinion column about the tension between strong religious adherents and members of the scientific community, arguing how the two groups aren't mutually exclusive.