News & Events from Around the College

Nursing Students Add Names to the Be The Match Registry

"Be The Match" Makes a Difference

February 28, 2018
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Junior Nursing students hosted successful Be The Match events on February 21st and 26th.  The work of the students supports the efforts of the National Marrow Donor Program in assisting people diagnosed with life-threatening blood cancers, such as leukemia.

Finale of Songs and Stories: From Civil War to Civil Rights.

Song and Stories: From Civil War to Civil Rights at GPAC

February 28, 2018
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A collaboration between the Departments of History and Music, the program presented February 28th featured music, readings, and photographs from this dynamic period. The event included the UNCP Jazz Combo I, conducted by Dr.

Dr. Lamphere (in blue) at 2018 TIDE Symposium with Dr. Gonzales (left).

Lamphere Participates in TIDES Symposium

February 25, 2018
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Renee Lamphere (Sociology & Criminal Justice) recently presented at the UNC’s 2018 TIDE Symposium in Raleigh. She was a panelist with four professors from other UNC schools who are piloting Acrobatiq, a new learning management system.

Kids in the Garden

KIDS IN THE GARDEN Advance to State Science Fair

February 18, 2018
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Participants in the Kids in the Garden Project presented their research at the Region IV Science Fair at UNCP on February 17th.

collage of readers

Valentine's Day, ETFL style

February 15, 2018
| English, Theatre, and World Languages

Valentine's Day conjures up images of candy, roses, and teddy bears. Or, if you're an ETFL member, poetry, flash fiction, love, and burning hate. 

Photo: Jane Haladay (American Indian Studies) and Scott Hicks (English, Theatre, & Foreign Languages)

CAS Faculty Publish Book on Teaching Sustainability

January 15, 2018
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Jane Haladay (American Indian Studies) and Scott Hicks (English, Theatre, & Foreign Languages) have co-edited a book that foregrounds educators' personal stories. Narratives of Educating&nb

Photo: Mario Paparozzi

Professors Reflect on Criminal Justice System

January 12, 2018
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Mario Papparozzi and Roger Guy (Sociology & Criminal Justice) recently published an article in the Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice.

Dr. Rachel Morrison

Psychology Professor's Dolphin Research Gets Noticed

January 12, 2018
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The content of a recent publication by Rachel Morrison (Psychology) was selected for a New York Times video and article.  Morrison and her co-author Diana Reiss (Hunter College, City University of New York) research self-awareness in dolphins.

Portrait of Ling-wen by Joseph Begnaud SOLO EXHIBITION OF BEGNAUD PAINTINGS

Solo Exhibition of Begnaud Paintings

January 10, 2018
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An exhibition of paintings by Joseph Begnaud (Art) is on view in Fayetteville, NC, through March 15th.  “Separate from the Natural World” is the first solo exhibition by the artist in the city.

Paparozzi to Deliver Keynote Address

January 2, 2018
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Judi Paparozzi (Sociology & Criminal Justice) has been invited to present a keynote address at a human trafficking conference in Wadesboro on January 9th.