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Ƶ empowers staff to make an impact in the community through paid volunteer leave
April 13, 2026
What began as an Employee Volunteer Program by the Staff Advisory Council has grown into a meaningful program that strengthens both community ties and campus culture
The Open Door Clinic: A community of care and compassion in Alamance County
April 9, 2026
The clinic serves uninsured residents, providing free, comprehensive care with a mission grounded in equity and prevention.
Students turn everyday choices into sustainable impact
April 8, 2026
Students reflect on how sustainability influences their daily choices, relationships and future goals following an Alternative Spring Break experience.
Ƶ recognized for advancing nonpartisan student civic engagement
April 7, 2026
The recognition highlights Ƶ’s commitment to developing engaged students and places the university among 129 institutions nationwide honored for nonpartisan civic engagement.
Cooking up change: Jordan Huff’s journey in leadership and service
April 7, 2026
Huff expressed how this roles with Ƶ Volunteers have reshaped his understanding of community engagement.
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.
Peacehaven Farm creates space for belonging
March 16, 2026
The organization designs spaces that bring people together, demonstrating that authentic community grows through shared experiences and relationships.
Akman, Bitting and Merricks publish in Journal of Experiential Education
March 11, 2026
A new study in the Journal of Experiential Education suggests community-based learning may help more underrepresented students pursue STEM degrees, but highlights major gaps in how its impacts are studied.
Ashanti Horton ’26 finds community through service at Ƶ
March 9, 2026
Through the Kernodle Center and Ƶ Volunteers!, Ashanti has found not only opportunities to serve, but also a community that encourages leadership, connection and lasting change.
Gabriel Almario ’28 completes ELR through leadership at Camp Durant
March 9, 2026
Almario spent his summer at Camp Durant, a summer camp for Scouting America, where he served as the trailblazer director.