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Ƶ faculty and staff recognized for excellence at 2026 awards luncheon
May 13, 2026
Ƶ recognized five members of its community for excellence in teaching, scholarship, civic engagement and mentoring.
Ƶ and Queens move toward first phase of shared services
May 12, 2026
As the merger approval process continues, Ƶ and Queens are planning to align a number of administrative and operational functions through shared services, beginning June 30.
Ƶ Comm honors faculty and staff, recognizes Anthony Hatcher’s retirement
May 11, 2026
During its annual awards celebration, hosted May 7 in Turner Theatre, the school recognized the achievements and contributions of several faculty and staff members.
Ƶ dedicates bench in memory of Allison Keill
May 11, 2026
Keill served as director of the Curriculum Resources Center and associate librarian in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education before passing away March 25, 2026.
Charlotte Dagli ’25, Ƶ students and biology professor publish study on cancer-targeting viruses
May 11, 2026
The article, published in Virus Genes, shares findings from a two-year undergraduate research project led by Charlotte Dagli ’25 that identified viruses with enhanced oncolytic potential, or the ability to selectively infect and kill cancer cells, against fibrosarcoma.
Light the Way celebration highlights community and growth
May 11, 2026
The annual celebration recognized graduating seniors and members of the Asian and Pacific Islander community through student performances, awards and reflections on belonging, identity and shared growth.
Political Science department concludes its two-term editorship of national undergraduate research journal
May 8, 2026
Ƶ’s Department of Political Science and Public Policy editorial leadership of the Pi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal of Politics ends after six years.
School of Communications celebrates student achievement and leadership
May 8, 2026
At its annual awards celebration on May 7 in Turner Theatre, the School of Communications recognized outstanding student accomplishments, presented its Outstanding Senior Awards, and honored this year’s Kappa Tau Alpha honor society inductees.
Ƶ community mourns the death of Professor of Performing Arts Fred Rubeck
May 6, 2026
Ƶ President Connie Ledoux Book sent the following message to the university community on Wednesday, May 6.
Amanda Sturgill and Karen Lindsey weigh in on Greensboro police social media controversy in The Assembly
May 6, 2026
School of Communications faculty Amanda Sturgill and Karen Lindsey were recently quoted in an article in The Assembly about the Greensboro Police Department's social media presence.