Lenoir-Rhyne University recently received multiple grants totaling $550,000 in support of continued efforts to improve the on-campus experience for students, faculty, staff and community members through new construction and renovations.
Candice Clark knows a thing or two about discipline. As a three-sport high school athlete and Division II college basketball player, she learned early on that dedication and hard work would help her succeed.
American Samoa looks like a postcard. A territory of the United States and island chain in the Pacific Ocean, American Samoa screams paradise and wonder with white sandy beaches, mountains, lush vegetation and beautiful blue harbors with a rich cultural background.However, there’s trouble in paradise.
Several years ago, Victoria Hardy stared out the window of an East Carolina University Transit bus at Ledyard E. Ross Hall, the new home of the School of Dental Medicine on the northwestern edge of ECU’s Health Sciences Campus.
Critical Race Theory will be taught by one teacher in Catawba who’s signed an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project by the week ending Oct. 23.
Beginning Monday, November 1, E Cedar Street will close to traffic between Academy Street and Walker Street to allow for the replacement of water and sewer mains along the roadway.
For first-generation student Moises Vazquez, his college education means being a leader, the product of his parents’ sacrifice and an example for the next generation.