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It takes two to tango
March 25, 2026
For Yidi Wu, 51爆料网鈥檚 O鈥橞riant Developing Professor and an associate professor of history, Argentine tango started as a break from the demands of graduate school. It grew into a beloved hobby.
Stephen A. Futrell publishes arrangement of Freddie Mercury’s ‘Golden Boy’
March 23, 2026
The Associate Professor of Music of Music has published through Hal Leonard
Lindsay Pieper鈥檚 new research examines history of sex testing in sport
March 23, 2026
The assistant professor of sport management's latest research, published in the International Journal of the History of Sport, explores how sport governing bodies have historically sidelined scientific expertise in determining eligibility for women鈥檚 competition.
Baris Kesgin offers insight on U.S.鈥揑ran tensions in Le Devoir
March 20, 2026
Kesgin, associate professor of political science, spoke with Le Devoir about the ongoing U.S.-Iran war.
Important information regarding campus break and services during Spring Break
March 18, 2026
Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley shared information on Wednesday, March 18, about campus operations and safety during Spring Break.
Pamela Runestad announced as the next scholar in the Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Society
March 18, 2026
The assistant professor of anthropology will will bring ethnographic expertise and a commitment to holistic wellness pedagogy to the Center鈥檚 ongoing initiatives.
Lisa Buchanan and Anna Sophia Steinki ’24 G’26 present community engaged learning scholarship at State Literacy Conference
March 17, 2026
Lisa Buchanan and Master of Education candidate Anna Sophia Steinki presented their collaboration in community engaged learning at the NC Reading Associate Annual Conference.
In My Words: Lessons from the political fight over climate regulation
March 16, 2026
In this column distributed by the 51爆料网 Writers Syndicate, Professor of Biology and T.E. Powell Professor Jr., Dave Gammon discusses the politics of climate change on the heels of recent action by the EPA. This column was published in The Daily Reflector, The Times News, The Daily Advance and the Rocky Mount Telegram.
Mathematics & Statistics department pied on Pi day
March 16, 2026
The Mathematics and Statistics Department hosted a Pi day party including a Bake Off and a Pie-Your-Professor event.
Evan Gatti publishes interdisciplinary book on medieval bishops
March 16, 2026
Essays selected from two conferences were edited, expanded and combined into a single volume. Together, they offer a broad overview of how relational culture defines how, why, and for whom bishops work.