The 2025 graduates of the Teaching and Learning Certificate (TLC) program gathered with their mentors and invited guests to celebrate and receive their certificates September 24. Jackie Hope, TLC Program Coordinator, welcomed attendees. “Today, we gather to celebrate a remarkable journey,” she said. “The TLC program is more than a certificate; it’s a community of […]| UM TodayUM Today
Through this Eshelman Innovation program, scientists translate their research into therapeutic and commercial success.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Interim Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education Amy Levine explains why she pursued a career in social work, her excitement for her new role as an IPEP director and more. The post Meet Amy Levine: Social Work IPEP Director appeared first on UNC School of Social Work.| UNC School of Social Work
The national center contributes to the next generation of federal and state employment policies and serves as a hub for forward-looking research, education and training. The post BBI Awarded $4.6M Grant to Lead Disability Employment Center appeared first on Syracuse University Today.| Syracuse University Today
To support the U.S. State Department and other agencies, Carolina students have analyzed foreign policy issues for five projects.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
When you meet Gillian Pollhein, you instantly feel her positive energy. Her smile is infectious, and she is truly passionate about her job. She joined Adams School of Dentistry in […] The post Well-rounded administrative support associate wins H.E.A.R.T Award appeared first on UNC School of Dentistry.| UNC School of Dentistry
At Adams School of Dentistry, faculty and staff members often say their favorite part of working here is the people. And no one embodies this better than Ed Swift, DMD, […] The post ASOD celebrates long-time academic dean Ed Swift appeared first on UNC School of Dentistry.| UNC School of Dentistry
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Baylor University began rolling out digital IDs in the spring of 2023. Now the university is transitioning away from physical cards altogether. This year, the incoming freshman class did not even receive a physical ID, only a digital one.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is proud to recognize the exceptional achievements of its faculty and staff. More than 50 individuals have been selected as recipients of 2025 LAS faculty and staff awards, honoring their dedication and impact. Awardees were celebrated at the LAS Fall Convocation and Awards Ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 4, […] The post Greenlee faculty and staff recognized during LAS Convocation appeared first on Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication.| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
Fox Sports’ Big Noon Kickoff landed in Ames this past weekend as the Hawkeyes and Cyclones met in the annual CyHawk game. While 60,000 fans watched from Jack Trice Stadium as number 16 Iowa State defeated Iowa, students from the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication had an even closer view of the action. Greenlee […]| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
It’s time to cheer on the Orange and celebrate the incredible faculty and staff who make Syracuse University thrive! Join us for Faculty and Staff Appreciat ...| SU News
Editor’s note: We have launched a new Q&A series for recently hired faculty and staff so our ASOD family can get to know them better. If there is someone new […] The post Meet Seth Weinberg, PhD appeared first on UNC School of Dentistry.| UNC School of Dentistry
The campus of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is coming back to life after a hot and rainy summer. Undergraduate students began classes Monday, but at Adams School […]| UNC School of Dentistry
Szymanski, a marketing professor by trade, plans to use his background to make sure employers, colleges and alumni understand the value of Baylor Business. He also announced plans to enhance student experiences through continued growth of international education, a focus on internships, the implementation of AI in all classes and more combined graduate degree programs.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Laura Bunn calls herself a people person. That love of working with the public brought her to Adams School of Dentistry two years ago for her first day on the […]| UNC School of Dentistry
Not too long ago, generative artificial intelligence (AI) might’ve sounded like something out of a sci-fi movie. Now it’s here, and it’s ready to help you w ...| SU News
Lafayette College named a new vice president for advancement, capping a four-month search and giving the college’s fundraising arm its first permanent leader since 2023. Sean Scanlon, whose selection was announced on June 30, currently holds the same title at the College of the Holy Cross. He will officially assume the role on Aug. 11, replacing...| The Lafayette
When you open the door to the Dean’s Suite at Adams School of Dentistry, you are immediately greeted by a warm smile from Administrative Support Associate Monique Hayes. Hayes has […]| UNC School of Dentistry
Palmer will be tasked with overseeing day-to-day administrative and academic functions for the Bachelor of Social Work program, supporting curriculum assessment and enhancing student experiences and outcomes.| UNC School of Social Work
Panke received her Ph.D. in applied linguistics from the Bielefeld University in Germany. She’s an editor and writer for the blog magazine AACE Review and has adjunct teaching experience at Johns Hopkins University and Cologne University of Applied Sciences in Germany.| UNC School of Social Work
After a dedicated 48-year career in journalism, Michael Bugeja, distinguished professor, retired from Iowa State University in May. Bugeja started his journalism career in South Dakota as the reporter and bureau manager for United Press International. “I worked very hard as a reporter covering unsettling, disturbing types of stories – interviewing killers, covering prison riots, […]| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
Daniela Dimitrova was honored with the Distinguished Visiting Scholar Award from the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism. Daniela Dimitrova, Ph.D., an accomplished scholar in journalism and mass communication and a professor at the Greenlee School, was honored with the Distinguished Visiting Scholar Award from the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism in March. This […]| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
As the demand for real-time sports content skyrockets, Iowa State University’s Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication is working to stay ahead of the curve. Assistant Teaching Professor James McNab is doing that by going back into the field. In the fall of 2024, McNab participated in a 13-week externship with LTN Global, a major […]| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
Interim Associate Dean of Online Education Tina Souders and Digital Pedagogy Coach Stefanie Panke were recipients of a 2025–26 CFE/Lenovo Instructional Innovation Grant from the UNC Center for Faculty Excellence. The funding will support the School’s online Master of Social Work program by using artificial intelligence to assist the process for high-quality, accessible and immersive multimedia learning materials, specifically through simulations and case studies.| UNC School of Social Work
Allyson McCune, a two-year direct practice student, is now just weeks away from walking across the stage and accepting her diploma at Memorial Hall during the School’s spring commencement. Her time at the School has included classroom instruction, hands-on experience through two practicum placements, and a prominent role with the Social Work Coalition on NC Workforce Development.| UNC School of Social Work
The recipients include two housekeepers, two academic staff members, a retired dean and a research professor.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
How many students get to say their professor was the editor of their textbook? Not many. And yet that’s exactly what University Professor Daniela Dimitrova did when “Global Journalism: Understanding World Media Systems” was first published in 2021. Because of the rapidly changing field and its relevance to journalism practice on a global level, the […]| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
In the 26 years she’s spent at the School of Social Work, Leach has worked with four different deans, collaborated with hundreds of graduate students and seen the implementation of multiple institutions and centers.| UNC School of Social Work
Twenty-eight women from across Syracuse University earned selection to the University’s Women in Leadership (WiL) Diane Lyden Murphy Cohort 4 Experience, an ...| SU News
UNC School of Social Work faculty member Emily Putnam-Hornstein provided her expertise to a state advisory committee.| UNC School of Social Work
Colleagues, family and friends celebrate the 42-year career of UNC School of Social Work Professor Emeritus Gary Nelson.| UNC School of Social Work
UNC School of Social Work Distinguished Professor Kimberly Strom added a new title to her list of accolades — social work pioneer.| UNC School of Social Work
Interim Director of Practicum Education Amy Levine was selected as part of the UNC Center for Faculty Excellence’s 2024–2025 ADVANCE Leadership Journeys cohort.| UNC School of Social Work
A three-time graduate of UNC, Millicent Robinson joined the School of Social Work faculty this summer as an assistant professor.| UNC School of Social Work
UNC School of Social Work Assistant Professor Sonyia Richardson brings a wealth of academic, clinical and industry experience to her new role| UNC School of Social Work
Two UNC faculty members and a local community partner are pooling their expertise to take a hard look at the effects of structural racism on affordable housing in Durham and Orange counties.| UNC School of Social Work
UNC School of Social Work Research Associate Professor Tonya Van Deinse connects systems to produce better outcomes for community members.| UNC School of Social Work
A trio of faculty members had the opportunity this past year to share their expertise with lawmakers, government organizations, and staff.| UNC School of Social Work
Rachel Goode, recently promoted to associate professor at the School of Social Work, has worked to bridge the divide between research in the areas of obesity and eating disorders.| UNC School of Social Work
UNC School of Social Work Research Assistant Professor Brianna Lombardi investigates the social work workforce with an eye on integrated health care teams.| UNC School of Social Work
An emerging draft charter, the Social Work Coalition on NC Workforce Development, has been established with the mission to diversify and expand the mental and behavioral health and child welfare workforce to not only tackle staffing shortages, but also develop more social work education programs and take part in legislative advocacy to bolster the social work system.| UNC School of Social Work
We spoke with Yopp to learn more about the ways she’s strengthened the School’s social media presence, the key metrics she’s identified and more.| UNC School of Social Work
Incoming School of Social Work Assistant Professor Sonyia Richardson shares her research into black youth and suicide as part of a report from the Raleigh News & Observer.| UNC School of Social Work
It was a busy month for the School of Social Work team. The May roundup includes eight publications.| UNC School of Social Work
The School of Social Work is proud to recognize a number of faculty and staff members who have dedicated years of service to both the School and the state. We highlighted a list of staff and faculty members whose talent and service have helped bring the School continued success.| UNC School of Social Work
School of Social Work alumnus and former Chapel Hill mayor Howard Lee was recognized by UNC as one of four honorary degree recipients.| UNC School of Social Work
Faculty, staff and members of the outside community joined a virtual workshop on Friday, May 17, in a celebration of practicum education partnerships between the School of Social Work and North Carolina communities.| UNC School of Social Work