Lists this year's winners of the Honors Program summer research stipend competition. Winners each receive a $1,000 stipend to support their independent research projects.
Details a new collection edited by Dr. Lori Underwood and Dr. Dawn Hutchinson, of the Department of Philosophy and Religion. Ten papers were chosen from a conference at CNU on the Global Status of Women and Gender.
Details a new book out, edited by Dr. Michael Lewis, professor and chair of the Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Anthropology. The book tackles the misconceptions of the prohibition era.
Details how Rachel Edwards, CNU chemistry alum '17, is now head brewer at Oozlefinch Beers & Blending in Hampton. She explains how studying chemistry at CNU has been instrumental in her job at Oozlefinch.
Details how a team led by psychology professor Sherman Lee, along with CNU students, have developed one of the first medical screening tools for coronavirus anxiety.
Details a new course created by Dr. Elizabeth Gagnon and Dr. Molly Water to discuss and track leadership and social justice during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Details the work of James Imohel, a CNU political science alum '15. Imohel serves as chief of staff at the Heritage Foundation. He is now playing a key role in the organization's National Coronavirus Recovery Commission.
Announces Lindsey Pantele ('09, '10) as the Henrico County Public Schools Teacher of the Year. Pantele graduated with a degree in English before completing CNU's MAT program.