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Introducing Sarah Todd Hammer ’24, President of the СÓÅÊÓƵ Disability Alliance
СÓÅÊÓƵ student Sarah Todd Hammer ’24 works to educate others about disability and disability culture through public advocacy. Find out more.
СÓÅÊÓƵ Celebrates Record-Breaking Fundraising Totals in President Quillen’s Final Year
Record-breaking fundraising totals underscore the СÓÅÊÓƵ community’s commitment to student success by bolstering scholarship support, internship opportunities, athletics priorities, diversity and inclusion initiatives, and more. Read on.
Leading Through the Unexpected: How A Work Study Position Prepared Two Students for Summer Experiences
Kate Cross ’24 and Henry Wilkerson ’23 share how they leveraged a 10-hour-per-week work study position with СÓÅÊÓƵ's Sustainability Office to gain professional experiences during the summer months.
College’s New Professional Theatre Company Sizzles With ‘Barbecue’
СÓÅÊÓƵ partnered with North Carolina A&T University to create the Common Thread Theatre Collective, a new professional company that aims to feature diverse themes, voices and talent. Learn more.
Monkeypox Outbreaks Stir Fear of a New Pandemic. How Worried Should We Be?
The spread of monkeypox is prompting worldwide concern. СÓÅÊÓƵ biologist Dave Wessner puts the latest public health threat into perspective. Read more.
Reaching the ‘Center of Everything’ Without Becoming a Banker
The path to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors began at a liberal arts college for former dean of the СÓÅÊÓƵ faculty Philip Jefferson. Read more.
Hurt Hub Gift Inspired by Family, Liberal Arts and President Quillen
Kristi Mitchem ’92 is passionate about the ways the Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation & Entrepreneurship puts the liberal arts experience into practice for students as they develop business acumen.
For the Birds: Photographs Offer Glimpse of Campus Wildlife
The СÓÅÊÓƵ campus is home to wildlife, including a variety of bird species. Eric Keith's photos tell their stories. Learn more.
Sociology Prof. Joseph C. Ewoodzie Jr. Winner of the C. Wright Mills Award
СÓÅÊÓƵ Professor Joseph Ewoodzie Jr. wins the 2021 C. Wright Mills Award for his book, Getting Something to Eat in Jackson: Race, Class, and Food in the American South.
Pearce Hyatt ’22: Art, Science and Honoring Friendship
Through academic exploration, friendship and loss, Pearce Hyatt '22 shares his gratitude for the foundation СÓÅÊÓƵ has provided as he discovered new pieces of himself over the last four years.
Quillen Joins Princeton Board of Trustees
СÓÅÊÓƵ President Carol Quillen has been appointed to the Princeton University board of trustees.
Thank You! Thank You! College Appreciates, Awards Employees
The annual employee appreciation event celebrates those who serve the СÓÅÊÓƵ community. Read more.
Life After Roe: СÓÅÊÓƵ Prof on Post-Roe Politics in North Carolina and America
СÓÅÊÓƵ Professor of Political Science Susan Roberts weighs in on the potential political aftershocks of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Read more.
On Course: Students Explore Death in the Digital Age
СÓÅÊÓƵ Professor Mark Sample offers a glimpse into a popular course and its relevance at a time when digital tools are changing our lives and preserving our memories beyond the grave. Learn more.
Inspired by Students, First Gen Alum Creates Opportunity Through Scholarship Support
Olivia Ware ’78 is the alum of color who has given the most financially to СÓÅÊÓƵ in the history of the college, but her support extends beyond money. Read more.
Gifts Honor President Quillen’s Transformative Leadership
As President Carol Quillen’s tenure at СÓÅÊÓƵ comes to a close, alums, faculty, staff and friends of the college honor her leadership with gifts to the college totaling more than $49 million. Read more.
Shared Name, Shared Destiny: A Doctor's Unlikely Journey and Fight for Justice
Steeped in strange coincidences, Ben Gilmer '92 embarks on a quest to discover what led a beloved family doctor to commit murder. Read more.
By the People: Community Spring Creates Change Through Empowerment
With Community Spring, СÓÅÊÓƵ alum Lindsay Kallman takes aim at structural poverty. Read more.
McKillop Announces Retirement After 33 Years as СÓÅÊÓƵ’s Head Coach
СÓÅÊÓƵ Men’s Basketball Head Coach Bob McKillop to retire after more than three decades and 23 conference championships. Read more.
Not Forgotten: A Student’s Journey to Help Free a Childhood Friend From Prison
With guidance and mentorship from Prof. Ike Bailey '95, Brandon Reid '22 played a significant role in the court's decision to re-evaluate his childhood friend's prison sentence. The work was a culmination of his independent study project at СÓÅÊÓƵ, “Telling Stories of the Ignored and Forgotten."