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Adm. William “Bill” E. Gortney ’77 set to retire
June 7, 2016
The 39-year Navy veteran recently commanded the North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command.
Ƶ's 2016 retirees recognized
May 11, 2016
President Emeritus Earl J. Danieley, who has given Ƶ 70 years of service, is among 19 faculty and staff members retiring this year.
Pulitzer Prize-winning political columnist to deliver Baird lecture
May 8, 2016
Kathleen Parker, a syndicated columnist and popular commentator on news shows, will give the Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture on Oct. 4.
College of Arts & Sciences recognizes distinguished alumni
April 28, 2016
David L. Wyrick ’94, Stuart E.Y. Richie ’10 (in absentia) and Maurice “Don” Owens ’95 were honored with the 2016 Ƶ College Distinguished Alumni Awards during a special April 28 ceremony.
Ƶ Poll: Cooper pulls ahead in N.C. gubernatorial race
April 19, 2016
The latest Ƶ Poll finds that Roy Cooper, North Carolina's attorney general, is building a lead over incumbent Gov. Pat McCrory as McCrory's approval rating hits its lowest point since April 2014.
Jessica Carew and Damion Blake present at Duke Conference
April 8, 2016
Jessica Carew, assistant professor of political science, and Damion Blake, lecturer in political science & policy studies, presented at the Duke Conference on Race and Post Secondary Education on April 1-2, 2016.
Top 10 Under 10 Awards celebrate the successes of young alumni
April 4, 2016
The awards program highlights and celebrates alumni who have graduated within the past decade and who are distinguished in their professions and invested in the future of Ƶ and its community.
Lawrence Lessig to visit Ƶ Law for 'Hearsay Culture' 10th anniversary interview
April 4, 2016
The legal pioneer and former presidential contender will join Ƶ Law Associate Professor David Levine, host of the "Hearsay Culture" radio program that Levine founded out of KZSU-FM at Stanford University, for an April 26 recorded "live" interview in Greensboro.
Ƶ Votes! makes civic engagement its mission
March 28, 2016
An Ƶ student organization is helping to register people to vote, and its leaders are already planning a variety of fall events around the 2016 election.
Ƶ students awarded State Department scholarships
March 16, 2016
Ƶ senior Alexandra “Allie” Barteldt and junior Benjamin Lutz have each received a Critical Language Scholarship from the federal government to study Hindi in Asia, and Arabic in Africa, respectively.