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Johnston elected president of Council of Colleges of Arts & Sciences

Reposted from Campus Weekly Dr. Timothy D. Johnston recently was elected to serve as president of the Council of Colleges of Arts & Sciences in 2015. CCAS is a national association of baccalaureate degree-granting colleges of arts and sciences whose purpose is to sustain the arts and sciences as a … Continued


NSF funding to Nile for international chemistry REU

Reposted from Campus Weekly Dr. Terence Nile (Chemistry and Biochemistry) received new funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the project “REU Site: A Multi-site, Multi-institutional International REU”. It will fund a new International Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) site for chemistry students. Ten students from colleges/universities in the … Continued


Public History students bring “GTMO” to Civil Rights Museum

Reposted from UNCG Now Article by Mike Harris What comes to mind when you hear “Guantánamo”? A prison? A military base? What about a place of refuge? Or your home? Public History master’s students at UNCG have uncovered a rich set of stories about the naval base that they are … Continued


Dr. Donna Nash presented at the Digital Heritage International Congress

Repost from Campus Weekly Dr. Donna Nash (Anthropology) recently attended the Digital Heritage International Congress in Marseille, France, where she and colleagues presented two papers which have just been published in Volume 2 of the Proceedings of the 2013 Digital Heritage International Congress. Both papers deal with the use of … Continued


Nataly Blas is among the 2014 class of Emerging Leaders named by ALA

Repost from Campus Weekly Nataly Blas (University Libraries) is among the 2014 class of Emerging Leaders named by The American Library Association (ALA). The Emerging Leaders Program is designed to enable library staff and information workers to participate in project planning work groups; network with peers; gain an inside look … Continued


Frank Woods has art exhibition at the North Carolina A&T State University

Repost from Campus Weekly Frank Woods (African American Studies) has art exhibited as part of the “Aggie Alumni and Friends” exhibition at the University Galleries at North Carolina A&T State University. The exhibition is in the Dudley Building. His three pieces include “Best Friends,” “Christ on the Road to Emmaus” … Continued