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Irons offers insights for discussion about Confederate statues, race relations
September 1, 2017
Charles Irons, professor of history, was recently cited in an article about the Confederate statue debate that ran in more than 30 media outlets, and he participated in a panel discussion about local race relations that generated media coverage.
Lang Hilgartner: Poetic Encounters with the Holocaust
September 1, 2017
Quiqui Lang Hilgartner, adjunct instructor in world languages and cultures, discusses how her summer translation project with a Sephardic Holocaust suvivor has changed her perspective as she begins this new school year.
Bullock selected as fellow for educator advocacy group Deans for Impact
August 31, 2017
School of Education Dean Ann Bullock will participate in a year-long fellowship with Deans for Impact, a national nonprofit organization to support and empower leaders at all levels of educator preparation.
School of Communications starts school year with development sessions
August 30, 2017
During Planning Week, the School of Communications hosted faculty/staff development sessions, taking a closer look at Google Tools, drones, interactive screens, and film and video lighting.
Technology updates greet students, faculty and staff at start of new academic year
August 30, 2017
A new academic year brings new technology! Learn what's new for the 2017-2018 year and take advantage of the new software, services, and resources available across campus.
Jon Bellion to headline 2017 Homecoming concert
August 29, 2017
The Nov. 4 concert is presented by the Student Union Board and the Student Government Association, and is one of Bellion's last tour stops.
CATL Workshop: Getting Ready for Winter Term
August 29, 2017
The workshop will be held on Nov. 29 at 4 p.m. in Belk Pavilion, Room 208