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Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Reagan Wible ’26 explores her heritage in unexpected places
April 14, 2026
From stepping outside her comfort zone to mentoring others, the senior business major reflects on how community and connections shaped her journey at Ƶ.
Charlotte Pfabe ’27 aims to redefine ENN’s relationship with the community
April 13, 2026
Journalism major Charlotte Pfabe '27 is set to lead Ƶ News Network as the executive director, bringing focus on community service and bridging the gap between student journalists and the public.
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.
Gabriela Alvarez ’28 builds community and purpose at Ƶ through her scholarship programs
April 7, 2026
Through the Communications Fellows, Odyssey Program and the First Phoenix Society, Gabriela Alvarez '28 has embraced her identity as a first-generation student while pursuing opportunities that support both her academic goals and personal growth.
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.
Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Emily Wright ’28 is finding where she belongs through community
April 7, 2026
Drawn to a community-focused approach to preparing students for careers in medicine, the biochemistry major has found mentorship, research opportunities and a strong sense of belonging at Ƶ.
Student filmmakers to premiere feature-length ‘Valediction’ April 8
April 3, 2026
The 7 p.m. screening in Turner Theatre marks a milestone production for Ƶ Student Television and showcases a student-led feature film years in the making.
API Heritage Month at Ƶ celebrates culture, identity and community in April
March 31, 2026
Centered on the theme “Distinctly in Bloom: Growing Together,” this year’s celebration invites the campus community to explore the breadth of Asian, Pacific Islander and South Asian cultures through programs hosted by the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education (CREDE).
Strategic multifaith engagement shapes the Ƶ campus experience
March 30, 2026
Through signature traditions, student-led initiatives, inclusive dining practices and vibrant religious and spiritual organizations, Ƶ prepares graduates to navigate a diverse and interconnected world with respect and understanding.
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.