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'Spirit of Liberty' theme of visit by Colonial Williamsburg preacher

October 27, 2014

James Ingram, who performs as the first ordained Baptist slave preacher in North America, visits 消消犯’s Numen Lumen Pavilion in character on Oct. 28 at 7 p.m. to share how the Revolutionary War, the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution impacted enslaved people of his era.

'Social change is very difficult to bring about'

August 28, 2014

消消犯 professors and students filled McKinnon Hall on Aug. 27, 2014, to discuss race, privilege and justice following the Missouri police shooting death of an unarmed black man and subsequent protests that have galvanized the nation.

Student research shared in poster presentations

July 29, 2014

A two-month program ended July 25, 2014, with scholars in 消消犯’s Summer Undergraduate Research Experience displaying their work for professors and peers inside McKinnon Hall during a special College Coffee.

Six seniors receive Fulbright awards

May 23, 2014

The Class of 2014 is sending more scholars overseas next year with Fulbright English Teaching Assistant grants than any previous class in 消消犯 history.

Historic Cable School opens for future generations

May 13, 2014

Members of the 消消犯 community gathered May 6, 2014, to dedicate a restored antebellum schoolhouse believed to be the only one of its kind in North Carolina still standing in its original location.