Professor Dennis Edgell's GGYS 5040 class is hosting a mini-symposium on Cultural Geography December 12th, 5:30-8:15pm. The event will beheld in the Oxendine Science Building, Room 3246 and will offer graduate students the opportunity to model professional poster and oral presentations.
Deborah Gunsallus, a junior at UNC Pembroke and a student employee of the Office of Community and Civic Engagement (CCE), won the Community Impact Award at the annual North Carolina Campus Compact CSNAP Conference.
Columbus County Advanced Art Students spent the day at UNCP Art Department getting a sense of a “day and a life” as an art student. They attended Intro to Drawing and Elements of Design classes, toured the studio facilities and gallery space, and had a critique of the artwork that they brou
Students in Professor George Harrison’s public relations campaigns course helped give people quite the fright this week and last, by helping to plan and promote the second annual “Insanitarium” fundraiser for Scotland County Parks and Recreation.
UNCP professor Rita Hagevik has been integrating science, technology, engineering and math disciplines in her courses long before the term STEM became trendy.
Renee Lamphere (Sociology & Criminal Justice) teaches by example and inspires students to make a difference in the lives of others. For an impressive sixth year in a row, her freshman seminar course has won the “SOUPer Bowl Challenge” sponsored by the UNC Pembroke
The Biology Department hosted "The Green Open House" on Friday, October 19th. The event celebrated recent renovations and showcased some of the service projects, research, and classes that use the greenhouse.