Each year Sigma Tau Delta, the National English Honor Society, hosts a national convention for members to meet, interact and learn from each other. This year, four members from UNC-Pembroke joined their ranks.
Congratulations to ETFL Lecturer Hannah Baggott Anderson, who was recognized for her hard work in advising two student groups this year: the American Association of University Women and Spectrum.
Holden Hansen, Professor in the Theatre Department, has been awarded the UNC System's top honor for pedagogy: The Board of Governor's Award for Excellence in Teaching. He represents UNCP among a field of top professors in the system.
The Pathways to Achieving Civic Engagement (PACE) Conference, held February 14, 2018, is sponsored by the North Carolina Campus Compact, which is “a collaborative network of colleges and universities committed to educating students for civic and social responsibility, partnering with communities
On Monday, April 23rd at 4:00PM, UNCP and the surrounding community has a chance to celebrate an even a half century in the making: the 50th Issue of Pembroke Magazine.
Professor Stephanie Peters has students in Costume Technology (THE 2360) hard at work sewing dresses for “Dress a Girl Around the World.” This international organization is designed to provide young girls with one new dress that will not only make them feel good, but that will “[present]
While presenting at an academic conference is old hat for professors, it’s nerve-wracking the first time around. But as two Spanish undergraduate students learned, it’s also a deeply rewarding experience.
Although hearing professors share their struggles in publishing might sound depressing, the Student Engagement Committee’s sponsorship of a rejected works reading, served instead to reinforce students’ belief in themselves and their work, reminding them they’re not alone and inspiring them to per
Directed by professor Holden Hansen and on stage from Feb. 21 to 24 at Givens Performing Arts Center, University Theatre’s production of Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun prompted conversation about contemporary issues of racism, pride, and perseverance.