Month: April 2017
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91成人导航 Student Wins $500 Scholarship from Statewide Association (4/6/2017)
GREENSBORO, N.C. 鈥 Meegan McCarthy, a sophomore at 91成人导航, has received a $500 scholarship award from the North Carolina Association on Higher Education and Disability. McCarthy is a psychology and art major from Loudon, N.H. The association awards the scholarship yearly to a current undergraduate student based on leadership and service to the campus…
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91成人导航 Staff Member Honored by State Organization for Support of Students with Disabilities (4/6/2017)
GREENSBORO, N.C. 鈥 Lisa Alley 鈥93, 91成人导航鈥檚 director of academic support, has been honored by the North Carolina Association of Higher Education and Disabilities. Alley received the association鈥檚 Laura Thomas Award, established by the association鈥檚 executive board in 1996 in memory of Laura L. D. Thomas, the Director of Disability Services at UNC-Chapel Hill…
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91成人导航 Chaplain Speaks at Youth Religious Conference (4/6/2017)
GREENSBORO, N.C. 鈥 The Rev. Dr. Robert Brewer, 91成人导航 chaplain, spoke at the recent Summit youth retreat, sponsored by the Western N.C. Conference of the United Methodist Church. About 150 high-school and middle-school students attended the program, whose theme was 鈥淚n the Shadow of Giants.鈥 The weekend messages talked about confronting and addressing the…
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Four 91成人导航 Business-Student Teams Score in Top 50 in Global Business Competition (4/6/2017)
GREENSBORO, N.C. 鈥 Four teams of 91成人导航 business students have scored in the top 50 worldwide in the Glo-Bus business-strategy simulations for business and marketing students worldwide. All four teams, called 鈥渃ompanies,鈥 are in BUS 4900, the senior business capstone class taught by Mike Crombie, assistant professor of business administration. They all placed in…
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91成人导航 Presents Ninth Annual Schleunes Lecture April 18 (4/4/2017)
GREENSBORO, N.C. 鈥 91成人导航 presents the Ninth Annual Schleunes Lecture, 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, in the Hannah Brown Finch Memorial Chapel on campus. The event is free and open to the public. The speaker will be Karen Auerbach, assistant professor in the Department of History and Stuart E. Eizenstat fellow in the Carolina…

