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Ƶ faculty to host a panel discussion on the US-Iran Conflict
March 6, 2026
Faculty from multiple disciplines will come together at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10 to discuss the unfolding U.S.–Iran conflict.
Jason Husser discusses next steps in tight North Carolina Senate primary on WXII-12
March 6, 2026
Husser, professor of political science and public policy, was interviewed by WXII in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Jason Husser analyzes closely watched North Carolina Senate primary in The Assembly
March 4, 2026
Jason Husser, professor of political science and director of the Ƶ Poll, spoke with The Assembly about the close Senate primary race between Phil Berger and Sam Page.
Ƶ College, the College of Arts and Sciences, launches new mission, vision and core values
February 27, 2026
Following a year and a half collaborative process that involved faculty from across the college, the new statement was shared at the college’s recent spring faculty meeting.
Madeline Mitchener ’26 makes tangible change on Ƶ’s campus through public policy studies
February 26, 2026
Through her Kerrii Brown Anderson Odyssey Scholarship, Madeline Mitchener '26 is making valuable changes on Ƶ’s campus and throughout Burlington through her passion for advocacy and policy making.
Jason Husser talks to WXII about former Gov. Roy Cooper’s visit to Greensboro
February 20, 2026
Cooper, now running for U.S. Senate, visited Greensboro to discuss health care costs.
Eleven Ƶ seniors and alumni named semifinalists for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program
January 30, 2026
Eleven Ƶ seniors and alumni have been named semifinalists for The Fulbright U.S. Student Program: the largest educational exchange program in the world that offers research, study and teaching opportunities to recent graduates in more than 140 countries, with approximately 2,000 grants awarded annually in all fields of study.
The United Nations in Cyprus hosts the Divided Lands study abroad class
January 15, 2026
During the Winter Term study abroad opportunity, students had the unique experience of meeting the president of Cyprus and president of the European Union Commission.
Abby Lee ’25 combines knowledge in public health and political science as an Ƶ Year of Service Fellow
January 15, 2026
The recent Ƶ alum is working to implement change in the local community through her work with Impact Alamance
Ƶ Poll: N.C. residents give K-12 schools low grades as feds move more control of education to states
December 17, 2025
In a new survey, public schools in the Tar Heel State receive low grades for performance, and there are gaps in knowledge about how schools are financed and governed.