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Scott Spurlock Wins Best Conference Paper Award at International Conference
September 11, 2015
The assistant professor of computing sciences collaborated with researchers from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte on the work presented at the International Conference on Distributed Smart Cameras.
Carnival Theme Dinner at Lakeside – Sept. 10
September 9, 2015
Thursday, September 10 from 5pm - 10pm in Lakeside Dining Hall
CATL announces Summer 2015 Teaching & Learning Grant recipients
September 9, 2015
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning announces the recipients of summer Teaching and Learning Grants.
Robin Attas contributes to volume on Mennonite new music
September 7, 2015
The assistant professor of music recently published an article on contemporary Mennonite popular music in Rhubarb magazine
Carmen Monico quoted in Associated Press story on Guatemala
September 7, 2015
The assistant professor of human service studies spoke with the international wire service for an article that looked at the corrupt adoption process involving Guatemalan children following a decades-long Civil War - and efforts by Guatemalan adoptees today to find their birth parents.
Thomas Erdmann has two articles published
September 4, 2015
The professor of music had two articles published in the professional saxophone journal.
Yuko Miyamoto and Tonya Train attend the Lilly International Spring Conference
September 2, 2015
The two faculty members in the Department of Biology attended the Lilly International Spring Conference held May 28 - 29, 2015, in Bethesda, Maryland.
Hal Vincent elected to professional advertising board
September 2, 2015
The School of Communications professor has been nominated to serve on the board of directors of the American Advertising Federation of the Triangle and will chair the organization’s education committee.
'Race is inextricably bound up in American history'
September 2, 2015
Community members joined with 消消犯 students, faculty and staff Tuesday night for a public forum led by civic leaders and historical experts who shared ideas for improving race relations in the United States.
Tea with the GEC: Advising 消消犯 for Study Abroad and Study USA – Sept. 10
September 2, 2015
Drop-in session for advisors to enhance their advising of students for global engagement opportunities.