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Ƶ launches school supply drive
August 23, 2011
Ƶ President Leo M. Lambert announced this week a special campus initiative to collect and distribute school supplies to hundreds of homeless children in Alamance County and to children at a school in Afghanistan who struggle for access to basic educational materials.
McBride, Herbert, Perkins receive Ƶ Medallions
August 23, 2011
Ƶ chaplain emeritus Richard McBride, Ƶ trustee Dr. William N.P Herbert ’68 and retired vice president Nan Perkins received Ƶ Medallions on Aug. 22, 2011, in an annual ceremony that celebrates the highest honor the university bestows on individuals for their meritorious service to the institution.
Town & Country picks Ƶ among nation’s top 10 “up-and-coming” colleges
August 23, 2011
Town & Country, the oldest continually published general interest magazine in the United States, picked Ƶ in an 11-page feature story on top colleges in the September 2011 issue. The top colleges were recommended to the magazine by counselors at dozens of private high schools across the country.
Campus Shop to close Aug. 18-21 for move to new location
August 23, 2011
Ƶ's Campus Shop will be moving from Moseley Center to its new location in the Ƶ Town Center at 130 N. Williamson Ave. next to the Acorn Coffee Shop this week. The bookstore will reopen as Barnes & Noble at Ƶ on Monday, Aug. 22. Movers will be in the Moseley location on Tuesday, Aug. 16, and Wednesday, Aug. 17, to move items to the new location. Both locations will be closed Aug. 18-21 in order to move the technology and register systems.
Love School of Business honors students & faculty in annual awards program
August 22, 2011
The best and brightest of the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business were honored April 14, 2011, in an afternoon awards ceremony that highlighted the achievements of both students and faculty.
Ƶ debuts Commencement gowns made from recycled plastic bottles
August 20, 2011
They look and feel the same as the caps and gowns used in previous ceremonies, but when candidates for Ƶ’s Master of Education participate in their Aug. 20, 2011, Commencement exercises, as part of the university’s sustainability commitment, their regalia contained fabric made from 100 percent recycled plastic bottles.
M.Ed. candidates receive degrees in summer Commencement
August 20, 2011
Thirty-nine students in the Master of Education program received their Ƶ degrees Saturday morning in a Commencement ceremony featuring a keynote address from professor Judith Howard, the longtime director of the education graduate program who retires this month after serving the university since 1993 as a teacher, researcher and mentor.
Ƶ named to 2011 list of ‘Great Colleges to Work For’
August 13, 2011
The Chronicle of Higher Education has recognized Ƶ in its 2011 “Great Colleges to Work For” program, which honors institutions for best practices and policies, such as teaching environment, respect and appreciation, and confidence in senior leadership.
Campaign gift from Ƶ parents advances Jewish Studies program
August 12, 2011
A $250,000 endowment gift to the Ever Ƶ Campaign from The Levine-Sklut Family Foundation will significantly expand the university’s Jewish Studies program by establishing The Lori and Eric Sklut Emerging Scholar in Jewish Studies. This gift was made possible thanks to Ƶ parents Eric and Lori Sklut, of Charlotte, N.C.
John Currin receives top Ƶ award for business leadership
August 10, 2011
John G. Currin Jr., president and chief executive officer of Alamance Regional Medical Center and ARMC Healthcare since 2005, was honored at a June 22 campus luncheon with the Frank S. Holt, Jr. Business Leadership Award, Ƶ’s highest honor for business leadership.