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Engineering students seek patent for transdermal patch design, control system
January 3, 2020
Ƶ seniors Matt Foster and Michael Borucki wanted to improve the nicotine patch. Their unique solution wowed faculty, will be the engineering program's senior capstone project and could change treatment for addiction.
Ƶ students, faculty and staff to immerse themselves in Winter Term Global Engagement programs
January 3, 2020
More than 1,000 students, faculty and staff are participating this month in programs around the United States and the globe.
Librarian group awards scholarship to Ƶ Law student
January 2, 2020
The Southeastern Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries honored Amber Cain L’20 for her enjoyment of “the pursuit of knowledge and … assisting people with that pursuit.”
Ƶ to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. throughout the month of January
January 2, 2020
Service opportunities, gatherings and other special programs at Ƶ during January will commemorate the life and work of the late civil rights leader.
Winter Term 2020 to focus on health, intercultural engagement, media and politics
January 2, 2020
Winter Term 2020 will offer students an array of exciting experiences that range from short-term, study-away programs to engaging student-led courses.
Film by Ƶ alumni wins Best Student Short Film at Charlotte Film Festival
December 19, 2019
Recent graduates Makenzie Kent, Ian Kunsey and Hannah Sobieski had their film selected for three film festivals this fall.
Highlights from a semester of community engagement by Ƶ student-athletes
December 19, 2019
Ƶ student-athletes participated in more than 1,000 hours of service in our community this fall with partners such as the Alamance Burlington School System, Ƶ’s GET (Girls to Empowered Teens) program and Christmas Cheer.
Better end-of-life conversations? Physician Assistant Studies, the Anatomical Gift Program and Center for Design Thinking create a way
December 18, 2019
The Physician Assistant Studies Program and the Anatomical Gift Program partnered with the Center for Design Thinking on Dec. 5 to host “Crucial Conversations in Healthcare.”
Ƶ Hillel honored at the 2019 Hillel International Global Assembly with two major awards
December 18, 2019
Ƶ Hillel was the sole recipient of the Great Place to Work Award, also recognized for Excellence in Breadth for student engagement
Underwater vehicle tests cap semester of engineering exploration
December 17, 2019
Grand Challenges I is a required first-semester course for engineering majors, delving into problem-solving for a better future. Students built and used remotely operated vehicles to complete a variety of underwater tasks.