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Ƶ Poll: A proud but deeply uneasy public as America celebrates 250th
June 2, 2026
Many respondents in a new national survey say the United States is not living up to its founding ideals, that political divisions will worsen, and the signers of the Declaration of Independence would be disappointed in modern democracy.
Student opportunities grow as Ƶ-Queens merger takes shape
May 4, 2026
Queens and Ƶ are strengthening student opportunities through a merged academic calendar, a priority pathway for Queens undergrads to Ƶ Law, and participation in the first cohort of the Deliberative Citizenship Network.
Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement celebrated at campus gathering
March 25, 2026
A March reception for faculty, staff and community partners in the concourse of the Koury Athletic Center featured remarks by campus leaders including Ƶ President Connie Book.
In panel discussion, Ƶ faculty offer religious and political insight on US-Iran conflict
March 12, 2026
The Ƶ community gathered on March 10 to hear Ƶ professors offer information, education and opinions on the US-Iran conflict.
Ƶ receives Carnegie classification for community engagement
January 12, 2026
The university was recognized this month by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, in partnership with the American Council on Education, for its commitment to community and civic engagement.
Megan DeMarco ‘26 honored by North Carolina Campus Engagement for service to campus and community
November 14, 2025
Megan DeMarco ‘26 is the recipient of an award recognizing outstanding leadership and service by North Carolina Campus Engagement, a statewide network of colleges and universities committed to preparing students for civic and social responsibility.
Washington Post reporter Natalie Allison ’13 returns to discuss political journalism
November 11, 2025
The Ƶ graduate spent Nov. 10 connecting with students in classrooms, over lunch, and during an evening discussion in Turner Theatre.
Ƶ Poll: North Carolinians concerned about public safety but split on use of National Guard
October 14, 2025
The latest statewide survey by the Ƶ Poll reveals significant safety concerns in the wake of highly publicized violent crime incidents in North Carolina and elsewhere.
Dialogue event invites Ƶ community to talk across difference
September 17, 2025
"Talking Across Difference: An In-the-Moment Dialogue" allowed students, faculty and staff to engage in roundtable discussions around America, politics and polarization.
Take 5 with Tom Arcaro
August 20, 2025
A recipient of the Periclean Award for Civic Engagement and Social Responsibility and founder of Ƶ’s Periclean Scholars program, Professor of Sociology Tom Arcaro has shared his dynamic approach to teaching and service with the university for the past 40 years.