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Ƶ Poll: N.C. residents support state constitutional amendment for open meetings
March 11, 2011
Four out of five respondents in the latest Ƶ Poll would support an amendment to the state constitution that would make all public business of any government body in North Carolina open and available to the public.
Martha and Spencer Love School of Business kicks off anniversary year
March 11, 2011
The announcement of two major gifts highlighted a 25th anniversary gala event for Ƶ's Martha and Spencer Love School of Business. Students, faculty, staff and friends of the school gathered Feb. 5 to kick off a yearlong celebration of the school's founding in 1985. The gala featured the announcements of major gifts by Ƶ parent and trustee David Porter and the Martha and Spencer Love Foundation.
Ƶ Athletics Completes NCAA Certification Process
March 10, 2011
The NCAA Division I Committee on Athletics Certification announced that Ƶ is one of 26 institutions to be fully certified as part of the NCAA’s regularly scheduled, ongoing athletics certification process.
Professor’s new book adds “missing chapter” to John Dewey’s philosophy
March 10, 2011
By his own admission, the eminent American philosopher John Dewey never adequately articulated a theory of personality. Six decades after Dewey's death, Ƶ professor Yoram Lubling offers that missing chapter by tracing the philosopher's developing understanding of personhood in a new book titled The Person Vanishes: John Dewey’s Philosophy of Experience and the Self.
Elizabeth Kolbert, “Feast or Famine: Climate Change and the Future of Food” – March 10
March 9, 2011
Elizabeth Kolbert, an award-winning investigative journalist and author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature and Climate Change and The Prophet of Love and Other Tales of Power and Deceit, visits Ƶ on March 10 for an evening lecture sponsored by the Liberal Arts Forum.
Founders Day 2011 to honor professor T.E. Powell ’19
March 8, 2011
Thomas Edward Powell Jr. ’19, a native North Carolinian who spent his early career as a professor at Ƶ College before founding the Carolina Biological Supply Company and its related enterprises, will be recognized this week as part of Ƶ’s annual Founders Day celebrations to commemorate the lives of administrators, faculty and trustees who impacted the growth of the institution.
Ƶ juniors named finalists for 2011 Truman Scholarship
March 3, 2011
Two Ƶ students have been named finalists for a 2011 Truman Scholarship, a prestigious national fellowship awarded each year to college juniors with goals of working in education, government, the nonprofit or advocacy sectors, or elsewhere in public service.
Ƶ to host 15th annual jazz festival
March 3, 2011
Hundreds of middle and high school musicians from North Carolina and Virginia visit campus this week for a two-day jazz festival that includes workshops, performances and opportunities for students to work one-on-one with top jazz clinicians, including this year’s guests, trombonist Tom Brantley and Swedish pianist Per Danielsson.
Lumen Scholar studies jazz improvisation & learning a language
March 3, 2011
It’s a common thought in educational circles that learning to improvise with jazz is a lot like learning a foreign language. Ƶ senior Kaitlyn Fay wanted to find out how, and her undergraduate research is the first to be featured this year in a series of E-net profiles on Lumen Scholars in the Class of 2011.
Ƶ Poll: State residents divided on health care reform
February 28, 2011
Nearly a year after health care reform was signed into law, North Carolinians remain divided on the legislation, though a majority of respondents in the latest Ƶ Poll indicated their support for many of the law’s key provisions.