News & Events from Around the College

Photo: Jane Haladay (American Indian Studies) and Scott Hicks (English, Theatre, & Foreign Languages)

CAS Faculty Publish Book on Teaching Sustainability

January 15, 2018
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Jane Haladay (American Indian Studies) and Scott Hicks (English, Theatre, & Foreign Languages) have co-edited a book that foregrounds educators' personal stories. Narratives of Educating&nb

Photo: Mario Paparozzi

Professors Reflect on Criminal Justice System

January 12, 2018
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Mario Papparozzi and Roger Guy (Sociology & Criminal Justice) recently published an article in the Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice.

Dr. Rachel Morrison

Psychology Professor's Dolphin Research Gets Noticed

January 12, 2018
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The content of a recent publication by Rachel Morrison (Psychology) was selected for a New York Times video and article.  Morrison and her co-author Diana Reiss (Hunter College, City University of New York) research self-awareness in dolphins.

Portrait of Ling-wen by Joseph Begnaud SOLO EXHIBITION OF BEGNAUD PAINTINGS

Solo Exhibition of Begnaud Paintings

January 10, 2018
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An exhibition of paintings by Joseph Begnaud (Art) is on view in Fayetteville, NC, through March 15th.  “Separate from the Natural World” is the first solo exhibition by the artist in the city.

Paparozzi to Deliver Keynote Address

January 2, 2018
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Judi Paparozzi (Sociology & Criminal Justice) has been invited to present a keynote address at a human trafficking conference in Wadesboro on January 9th.

Photo: Cindy Locklear

Social Work Faculty Member Appointed to National Taskforce

December 20, 2017
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Dr. Cindy Locklear (Social Work) was just appointed to the ASWB/CSWE Licensing and Regulation National Taskforce.

George Harrison and Emilia Bak (Mass Communication)

Mass Communication Faculty Published on Service Learning

December 20, 2017
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George Harrison and Emilia Bak (Mass Communication) recently published an article, “Service-Learning in a Public Relations Campaign Class: How Contingency Management Supports Positive Outcomes,” in "Partnerships: A Journal of Service

Spouse of Graduate Honored for Stopping a Bomb

December 15, 2017
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John Visaggio, a explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) soldier in the 28th Ordnance Company at Fort Bragg, was honored with the Purple Heart.  Sgt.

Photo: Rob Wardell

Graduate Works for Smithsonian National Musuem of Natural History

December 10, 2017
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Rob Wardell, a 2014 alumnus with a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Physics and Mathematics, summa cum laude, has accepted a position as a Museum Specialist in the Analytical Laboratories in the 

Tamara Savage (Social Work)

Savage Presents at Conference

November 30, 2017
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Tamara Savage (Social Work), who joined the UNCP faculty this fall, recently presented a poster at the American Society of Nephrology Annual Meeting & Scientific Exposition in New Orleans.