Articles by Keren Rivas
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Thrive: ‘The Faculty Factor’
August 16, 2021
Assistant Professor of English Jennifer Eidum is working on a book on how Ƶ has approached using residential learning communities as a tool to help students thrive.
Connect: Driven to succeed
August 16, 2021
An Honors Fellow double majoring in statistics and computer science, Sam Bacon ’22 has an impressive record on and off the pitch.
Connect: A stay with purpose
August 16, 2021
Opened in January 2020, The Inn at Ƶ supports scholarships at Ƶ and serves as a resource for businesses and organizations across the region.
Connect: Advancing learning in all its forms
August 16, 2021
Through Ƶ NEXT, Ƶ is fostering lifelong partnerships through professional development, networks and learning opportunities and lasting connections for alumni, the community and the university.
Connect: More than a business plan
August 16, 2021
Melissa Troutman ’13 G’15 relied on a business plan she developed in class to open Simply Oak Boutique in downtown Ƶ in 2017.
Connect: Amplifying the impact of the Village Project
August 16, 2021
A new $1.25 million grant from Oak Foundation, will allow Ƶ’s “It takes a Village” Project to serve approximately 1,200 Alamance County students this fall.
Rise: Difference maker
August 16, 2021
A Business Fellow and human service studies and project management graduate, Thida Kim '21 is returning to her native Cambodia to work with students in rural communities like the one where she grew up.
RISE: Dreams within reach
August 16, 2021
Josh Norris '11 and his father, Robert, have created an endowment to provide scholarship assistance to make internships possible for students in Ƶ's School of Communications.
Rise: Funding endless possibilities
August 16, 2021
With a goal to create 400 Odyssey Program scholarships, Boldly Ƶ is empowering students with financial need to turn their dreams into reality.
Boldly Ƶ: Strengthened by fire
August 14, 2021
Shortly after the Boldly Ƶ strategic plan was introduced to the Ƶ community, COVID-19 changed the world. Yet, it's clear the goals outlined in the plan are positioning the university well for the decade ahead.