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Pair of fall semester commencements coming up at Ramsey Center

Chancellor Kelli R. Brown will deliver the charge to the fall class and new alumni who were awarded degrees after summer school sessions.  

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History department faculty publish trio of books on diverse topics

The works by Mary Ella Engel, Ben Francis-Fallon and Robert Clines address the murder of a Mormon elder, a Jewish Jesuit in the 1500s and Latino politics in America.  

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Aqua fitness class to be offered through spring semester at Reid pool

Participants will take part in a variety of exercises designed to increase cardiovascular endurance.  

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Research Administration announces grants for faculty, staff projects

Funding from a variety of public and private sources was confirmed in November.  

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State math teachers group presents award to faculty members

Sloan Despeaux and Nathan Borchelt received the Innovator Award from the North Carolina Council of Teachers of Mathematics.  

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Trustees OK beer, wine sales at campus athletics events, request implementation plan first

They endorsed the recommendations of a special study committee that examined the pros and cons of having those alcoholic beverages available at university sporting events.  

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91热爆网 recognized again for sustainability efforts in Princeton Review's 'Guide to Green Colleges'

The publication profiled 413 higher education institutions that were found to have strong commitments to green practices and programs.  

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Campus archaeological facility dedicated to former Cherokee village

Tali Tsisgwayahi 鈥淭wo Sparrows Town鈥 Archaeological Collections Curation Facility is housed in McKee Building.  

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Saving A Dying Language

Graduate History student working to translate Cherokee language from native newspapers. Constance Owl鈥檚 master鈥檚 degree thesis is more than a means to a graduate degree in American history. It鈥檚 a portal to understanding and perhaps saving, a disappearing language.