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In My Words: Taking a bite out of shark fears
August 11, 2015
If you're planning one final trip to the shore before the arrival of autumn, Associate Professor Jeffrey S. Coker has data and perspective about the "summer of the shark" that he shares in a guest column published by several regional newspapers.
In My Words: When sharks had another role in making history
August 10, 2015
Associate Professor Tom Nelson shared the tragic story of the USS Indianapolis, which was torpedoed 70 years ago this summer near the end of World War II, in a guest column published by several regional newspapers.
Physics faculty present at the National AAPT Conference
August 6, 2015
Four Physics Department members attended and presented at the Summer 2015 National AAPT Meeting, July 24-29, at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
Voice faculty member to sing with Greensboro Opera's upcoming production of La Cenerentola
August 5, 2015
Dr. Julie Celona-VanGorden, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music, will sing her Greensboro opera debut as Clorinda in Rossini's La Cenerentola. Performances will be August 28 and 30th.
Dave Powell presents paper at FECS 2015 conference
August 3, 2015
Vanessa Bravo awarded fellowship, visits global public relations firm
August 3, 2015
As part of her Plank Center Educators Fellowship, the assistant professor of communications visited H+K Strategies in Tampa, Florida, interviewing employees, participating in internal and external meetings, and attending a digital/social media boot camp.
Lucinda Austin continues exploration of ethical crisis communications
August 3, 2015
The School of Communications assistant professor authored a guest blog for the Arthur W. Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication, discussing her research and how public relations professionals can enhance media relationships in times of crisis.
"Confidentiality creep" risks government abuse
August 2, 2015
The dangers of growing secrecy in government, for instance new North Carolina legislation to keep death penalty chemical compounds confidential from the public, forms the focus of Elon Law Professor David Levine's latest blog post for Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP).
Julie Lellis publishes research in Health Communication
July 31, 2015
The associate professor’s article examines the historical role of the Federal Trade Commission in regulating deceptive weight-loss advertising.
Janet MacFall receives N.C. Department of Commerce grant
July 31, 2015
The associate professor of environmental studies and biology was awarded a one-year grant for $25,000 to develop a regional network of locally produced foods.