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News & Events from Around the College

Votes for Women

History, music departments collaborate to present ‘Votes for Women’ concert series

February 27, 2020
| News

August 18, 2020, marks 100 years since the 19th Amendment of the Constitution was ratified, and Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Pembroke’s Music and History Departments are coming together to tell the tale of the seven-decade fight of the women’s suffrage movement.

Ethan Oxendine

Ethan Oxendine named CEL Student of the Month

February 20, 2020
| News

Ethan Oxendine has been named Campus Engagement and Leadership's (CEL) Student of the Month for February at Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Pembroke.

Sigma Delta Pi Induction Ceremony

Âé¶¹ÉçÇøP Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi Celebrates National Society's 100TH Anniversary

February 17, 2020
| English, Theatre, and World Languages

PEMBROKE, N.C.— The University’s chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, the Hispanic National Honor Society, recognizes college students who attain excellence in the study of the Spanish language, literature, and cultures, and are committed to understanding the Hispanic world.

CERT

Âé¶¹ÉçÇøP students, staff complete Community Emergency Response Team training

February 10, 2020
| News

A group of staff and student volunteers with Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Pembroke's Community and Civic Engagement recently participated in a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training in collaboration with Robeson County administration.



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Mass Communication instructor Cousins receives award

February 7, 2020
| News

Mass Communication instructor Cle Cousins recently earned first place for her paper, A History of Stereotyping in the Black Sitcom.  The paper examines comedic stereotyping in shows ranging from the first black sitcom, Amos ‘n Andy, to current day

Dr. John Roe and Joseph Nacy

John Roe’s study finds big differences in movement behaviors of box turtles

February 4, 2020
| Biology

When not in the college classroom, Dr.

Ms. Cousins

Cousins Receives Award

February 4, 2020
| News

Mass Communication instructor Cle Cousins recently earned first place for her paper, A History of Stereotyping in the Black Sitcom.  The paper examines comedic stereotyping in shows ranging from the first black sitcom, Amos ‘n Andy, to current day

Âé¶¹ÉçÇøP awarded three-year, $950,000 grant from Mellon Foundation

January 31, 2020
| News

Underrepresented minorities hold only 10 percent of faculty positions in colleges and universities across the U.S., according to recent reports. But a new program at Âé¶¹ÉçÇø seeks to increase that number.

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Professor Jose D’Arruda named American Association of Physics Teachers Fellow

January 31, 2020
| News

Professor Jose D’Arruda has been named an American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) Fellow for making exceptional contributions to enhancing the understanding and appreciation of physics through teaching.