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In My Words: ‘Navigating breast cancer’s long road’
October 8, 2012
Associate Professor Barbara Gordon shares reflections of her personal journey during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
In My Words: ‘Sleeping soundly, feeling better’
October 3, 2012
Professor Rosemary Haskell reflects on her own family in a newspaper column to answer the election-year question of being "better off."
In My Words: ‘Voting on the Future of the Court’
September 14, 2012
Assistant Professor Dion Farganis reminds newspaper audiences that more is at stake in November than simply who occupies the White House.
In My Words: ‘What should Obama say about guns?’
September 5, 2012
In a newspaper guest column, Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher writes a suggested presidential televised address to the American people.
In My Words: ‘Neil Armstrong, a retrospective’
August 31, 2012
Associate Professor Tom Nelson in the School of Communications reflects on astronaut Neil Armstrong's qualities in the era of social media.
In My Words: ‘Anyone willing to share the blame?’
August 3, 2012
Public sentiment toward teachers has Associate Professor Jean Rattigan-Rohr worried that the best and brightest will shy from the profession.
In My Words: ‘ I don’t understand Higgs’
July 31, 2012
For Professor Pranab Das, the recent discovery of the "God particle" offers a moment to reflect on what makes science special.
In My Words: ‘The Rule That Dare Not Speak its Name’
June 28, 2012
In a newspaper guest column, Professor Rosemary Haskell points out the irony to a longstanding requirement for serving as a Scout leader.
In My Words: ’40 years later, going beyond Title IX’
June 22, 2012
Assistant Professor Tony Weaver argues that top collegiate sports programs should use new revenues from TV agreements to advance gender equity.
In My Words: ‘Fracking Presents Tough Choices for Rural Poor’
May 29, 2012
As debate over natural gas extraction intensifies in North Carolina, Associate Professor Mat Gendle uses personal experience to offer perspective.