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N.C. Supreme Court justice to deliver Ƶ Law Commencement address
November 12, 2025
Justice Philip Berger Jr., whose legal career includes experience as a prosecutor and top state jurist, will address graduates in a Dec.12 ceremony on the main campus of Ƶ.
Visionary investment establishes Roberts Academy at Ƶ for children with dyslexia
November 6, 2025
Through a once-in-a-generation investment in North Carolina education by Marjorie and Hal Roberts, the new academy - set to open in Fall 2026 - will be the state's only university-based private school for children with dyslexia.
Alicia S. Tate to serve as acting director of Roberts Academy at Ƶ
November 6, 2025
Assistant Professor Alicia Tate will guide the launch and initial development of the academy, drawing on more than 30 years of experience as a teacher, instructional coach, district administrator, and consultant.
Ƶ featured in The Princeton Review ‘Guide to Green Colleges’
October 23, 2025
Ƶ's inclusion in the guide reflects the university's continued commitment to sustainability across campus.
Ƶ Poll: North Carolinians say the economy, inflation & job market worse since Trump took office
October 16, 2025
The latest statewide survey by the Ƶ Poll also finds President Donald Trump’s approval rating in the state has fallen since March.
Ƶ dedicates Sato Commons in honor of first international graduate
October 14, 2025
A ceremony in what was previously known as Global Commons in the university's Global Neighborhood now bears the name of a 1920 graduate described as "a beacon of leadership and intellectual curiosity."
Ƶ Poll: North Carolinians concerned about public safety but split on use of National Guard
October 14, 2025
The latest statewide survey by the Ƶ Poll reveals significant safety concerns in the wake of highly publicized violent crime incidents in North Carolina and elsewhere.
Law and the Prophets Symposium to examine housing insecurity in Greensboro
October 13, 2025
Local leaders and legal experts will discuss issues around housing insecurity at the Nov. 6 symposium, “Neighboring in a Time of Need,” co-hosted by Ƶ Law and West Market Street United Methodist Church.
Knight Commission/Ƶ Poll: College sports are at a crossroads
October 9, 2025
A recent survey of NCAA Division I campus leaders reveals deep concerns over direction of Division I sports, financial stability and the impact of the
House v. NCAA settlement on collegiate athletics.
Ƶ again named best in the nation for undergraduate teaching
September 23, 2025
For the fifth year in a row, Ƶ tops a “Best Undergraduate Teaching” list published by U.S. News & World Report, while the university was ranked among the top 10 in the nation in every category that comprises “Programs that Enhance Student Experience.”