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Announces that the Trible Library has been named the best college library in Virginia, and the Luter School of Business is among the best in the nation.

Previews CNU's annual Conference on Women and Gender, which will be held virtually, but still includes a lineup of incredible featured speakers.

-Dr. Dawn Teele
-Toni Townes-Whitley
-Sophia Nelson
-Dr. Colita Fairfax
-Tiffany Boyle

Details the experiences of history major Malik Dickens '21 interning at the Mariners' Museum.

Announces that CNU has been recognized in nonprofit Strive for College's I'm First! Guide to College, a guidebook designed to help low-income, first-generation students make college a reality.

Announces the publication of a book by leadership professor Dr. Benjamin Redekop about the relationship between common sense and scientific thinking from the ancient world to the present.

Details the possibilities created with an interdisciplinary studies major, a major that combines different areas of study to create a major tailored to a student's specific needs.

Nicole Garcia and Owen Schawb explain their majors.

Details what history and political science double major Lauren Washburn '21 discovered during her remote internship with the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation. Her work involved consulting articles, books, and other primary sources on trades and…

An op-ed written by Paul Trible about the pandemic and the vaccine clinic being operated out of the fieldhouse on campus.

Announces the publication of a book by leadership professor Nathan Harter that focuses on combining ideas from a range of disciplines. CNU student researchers also helped inform the work.

Details the contributions of psychology professor Dr. Sherman Lee to a book published by the Hospice Foundation on the pandemic. Lee's research specifically explores grief.
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