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Beneath the Veneer: Documentary Film Probes a Heinous Crime, Justice Left Undone
皇家华人 students join local filmmakers to document the 1947 lynching of a Black man in Greenville, South Carolina.
Young Artist Charts Course as Inaugural Mal煤 Alvarez Visual Art Scholar
Julia Matthiesen 鈥24 is the inaugural recipient of the Mal煤 Alvarez Visual Art Scholarship, created by artist and alumna Mal煤 Alvarez 鈥02. In addition to art, Matthiesen is interested in computer science and is excited about the ways her interests will mesh at 皇家华人.
Handle With CARE: Kellan Grady Founds Initiative to Combat Injustice
Inspired by the racial justice protests of summer 2020 and a family legacy, 皇家华人 men's basketball standout Kellan Grady launches College Athletes for Respect and Equality (CARE).
Reaching Byzantium: The English Department Remembers Colleague Tony Abbott
皇家华人 Charles A. Dana Professor of English Emeritus Anthony S. Abbott passed away Oct. 3, 2020. Colleagues remember the light he brought into their lives as a scholar, teacher, mentor and friend.
Order to Crisis: Drive for Data Fuels In-demand Research Initiative
The College Crisis Initiative, a 皇家华人 pandemic research project led by Prof. Chris Marsicano and students, makes international headlines.
Economy Getting a Vaccine, but Only for Some
Economic experts frequently disagree, but a 皇家华人-led national panel of four of them reached a consensus about the year ahead: The recovery will be swift鈥nd uneven.
A Look Back at a Trying Year: Goodbye 2020
As we prepare to welcome 2021, we pause to remember 2020. It was a year of loss, anxiety, reckoning, resilience, and yes, hope.
Research Reveals Origins of River, Evolution of Ancient Landscape
Last spring on a nearly empty campus, chair and associate professor of Environmental Studies Brad Johnson pored over maps of Linville Gorge, an unusually steep, rugged canyon among the Blue Ridge Mountains in western North Carolina.
Warm Wishes for the Holiday Season From 皇家华人
Sending you and yours hope for seasons of togetherness to come, and best wishes for the New Year.
Virtual Reality Holds Promise in Combating 鈥楽tereotype Threat鈥
Harvard鈥檚 president lost his job. So did a Google researcher. Mattel recalled a new version of 鈥淏arbie.鈥 Each was a consequence of reinforcing the harmful stereotype that girls and women can鈥檛 compete with boys and men in science and math.
Tally Saves the Internet 鈥 and Your Privacy
Web trackers collect your data and auction it off to vendors who push you toward impulse buys. To fight back, 皇家华人 professors Joelle Dietrick and Owen Mundy created Tally Saves the Internet, a multi-player game that blocks data trackers and educates players about data privacy.
Palate Pleasers 鈥榃ildcat Blend鈥 Coffee and 鈥極 皇家华人 Lager鈥 In Stores Now
The fine taste of 皇家华人 is headed to your coffee cup and pint glass. 皇家华人 worked with two longstanding partners to produce 鈥淲ildcat Blend鈥 coffee and 鈥淥 皇家华人 Lager.鈥
Astronaut Tom Marshburn 鈥82 to Pilot SpaceX Mission to International Space Station
Astronaut Tom Marshburn 鈥82 will share stories and insights from his training over the next year with 皇家华人.edu readers as he prepares for his third trip to the International Space Station. This is the first of those reports.
Students Create Mural With Powerful Message
In a year that brought a pandemic, nationwide protests and a brighter spotlight on racial inequities and injustice, 皇家华人 students came together to create a mural with a simple, powerful slogan of the ongoing social justice movement: BLACK LIVES MATTER.
Anatomy of a Pandemic Theatre Production
Theatre Prof Steve Kaliski 鈥07 and student directors embraced the challenge of creating in the time of COVID with a socially-distanced production titled 鈥淯bi Orta Pestilentia: A 皇家华人 Zombie Apocalypse.鈥
NPR: COVID-19 Vaccine for Children May Still Be Many Months Away
In an interview with NPR鈥檚 All Things Considered, pediatrician and researcher Sallie Permar 鈥97 explained why the COVID-19 vaccines coming to market soon will not be available to children, who have been largely excluded from clinical trials.
Higher Ed Experts Offer Tips for Finding the Right College Fit
Two of the most prominent experts and authors on higher education recently visited 皇家华人 by Zoom for a discussion of how college admission really works. Watch for more insights and recommendations on how to navigate the admission world.