Announces that the Commonwealth has required universities to identify courses with lower textbook costs. Classes that require either no textbooks or textbooks that cost $50 or less are noted in the class schedules.
Details the study abroad trip done by Henry Sergent and Alyssa Dickerson after doing an independent study with Dr. Rocio Gordon, professor in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages. They traveled to Argentina and explored the last…
Announces the opening of the new administrative building that will replace CNU North. The building houses Advancement, Communications and PR, University Events, Human Resources, Procurement, the University Architect, and the Education and Real Estate…
Details the new club launched by sociology major Abi Sloniker called First-generation Captains, a club focused on fostering community, acceptance, and knowledge among first-gen students. The club was formed out of research Sloniker did as a Summer…
Details the project given to students in Dr. Joe Balay's Environmental Ethics course. The class was broken into seven teams, and each was assigned a property owned by the Newport News Green Foundation. Their job was to develop feasible, creative, and…
Announces that the Open Doors 2023 Report on International Educational Exchange ranked CNU third among public universities and sixth among all universities for study abroad participation.
Details the virtual museum exhibit created by Brooke Patten for CNU's Public History Center. The idea for the exhibit emerged from a class taught by Dr. Sheri Shuck-Hall. Alum Rachel Popp, curator of the Isle of Wight County Museum, was also…
Announces that CNU's student investment team came in first in the country and second in the world in the CME Group University Futures Trading Challenge.
Announces two new exhibitions at the Mary M. Torggler Fine Arts Center: Benjamin Wigfall & Communications Village and Bio-Myths: Photographs by Nakeya Brown.