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Poll: Americans expect AI to harm many essential human abilities by 2035
September 17, 2025
Findings were presented at a Sept. 17 conference, “The Human Edge: Our Future with Artificial Intelligences", co-hosted by Ƶ and RTI International in Durham, N.C.
Ƶ, Queens University of Charlotte announce merger plans to expand access, opportunity and educational impact in Charlotte
September 16, 2025
Grounded in shared values and civic purpose, the partnership is designed to grow with Charlotte and shape the region’s educational future.
Ƶ Law Review Symposium to explore First Amendment, law and technology
September 10, 2025
“Breaking News: First Amendment on Trial,” the theme of the Ƶ Law Review’s 2025 annual symposium, will take place Friday, Sept. 19, with lawyers, scholars and journalists discussing current challenges to our core freedoms.
RTI International and Ƶ to host conference on the future of artificial intelligence
August 25, 2025
Leading experts will explore humanity’s role in AI and develop a shared research agenda for responsible innovation when they convene for the Sept. 17 program in Research Triangle Park.
College students, educators worldwide begin fall semester using Ƶ’s Student Guide to Artificial Intelligence
August 21, 2025
The free resource published by Ƶ and AAC&U has been adopted as an important learning resource at 4,000 colleges, universities, schools and organizations.
Ƶ Medallions bestowed on two longtime university leaders
August 20, 2025
President Connie Ledoux Book presented the medallions on to Rebecca “Becky” Olive-Taylor, retired executive director of the Koenigsberger Learning Center, and retired Vice President G. Smith Jackson as part of a ceremony that formally opened the new academic year at Ƶ.
CJ Eubanks Fleming appointed Faculty Administrative Fellow
August 18, 2025
In her new role on the university’s Senior Staff, the current chair of the Department of Human Service Studies will help establish more formal policies, procedures, and practices to support the creation and growth of graduate programs at Ƶ.
U.S. judge to new Ƶ Law Flex Program students: ‘You are now among the guardians of democracy’
August 15, 2025
The Ƶ Law Flex Program in Charlotte enrolled its second cohort of 47 students during New Student Convocation on Tuesday, Aug. 12, at Ƶ’s Charlotte center. The Flex Program is a part-time, in-person, evening program for place-bound students in the Charlotte area.
Ƶ remembers Greensboro’s Jim Melvin, a founding force behind Ƶ Law
August 13, 2025
Former Greensboro mayor and Bryan Foundation president and CEO Jim Melvin was an early visionary supporter of the School of Law, establishing the downtown Greensboro campus in support of “a law school with a difference.” He died Aug. 10, 2025, at the age of 91.
Meet the Ƶ Law Class of 2027
August 8, 2025
The 182 students in Ƶ School of Law’s largest-ever class represent 31 states, 90 undergraduate institutions and hold a variety of experiences in the law and service.