News topic: Faculty & staff
Lecture examines role of women in Islam
“The moment of the terrorist attack on Sept. 11, 2001 contained two high jackings. One resulted in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the other was a high jacking of Islam. Junior… Read »
Event raises money for exhibition
On Nov. 7, The Cuba Project, the project for Professor Linda Howe’s entrepreneurship class, sponsored a night of Latin American cuisine, dancing and culture at the Millennium Art Gallery in efforts… Read »
University counselor appointed to state board
Professor Samuel T. Gladding, chair of the department of counseling, was recently deemed eligible for a position on the North Carolina Board of Licensed Professional Counselors (NCBLBC). Appointed by Governor… Read »
Campaigning on Campus
Nov. 4 is quickly approaching and the presidential candidates are campaigning till the very last minute. This is going to be a historic election no matter who wins. With the first minority running for… Read »
Nyanya Project holds fundraiser
The Nyanya Project, headed by journalism professor Mary Martin Niepold, held a fundraiser and awareness event Oct. 10 at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts campus. The project works to… Read »
Professor researches democracy in Israel
Luis Roniger, professor of political science and Latin American studies at the university, will co-direct a research venture at the Institute of Advanced Studies of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem during… Read »
Porn symposium to address sex and violence
“Pornography is a violence against women issue,” Patricia Willis, activist in residency of women’s and gender studies, said. As sex and violence become increasingly mainstream in today’s… Read »
Professor ensures future competetiveness for accounting
In the ever-changing market of accounting, new adjustments to business school curriculum will ensure Calloway students remain competitive, experts say. A recent survey conducted by the American Accounting… Read »
Out of Africa
“Oh AIDS! Oh AIDS! Why are you doing this to us?/I was forced to move from door to door/Begging for something to fill my empty stomach and some to carry home/I was so dirty, stinging and with tattered… Read »
Professor discusses Wall Street woes
Robert Bliss, professor and F.M. Kirby Chair in Business Excellence at the university’s Calloway School of Business and Accounting, delivered a lecture on Sept. 22 in Kirby Hall titled “The… Read »