ĢƵ School of Stage and Screen director Tory Depew sits in her office every day with a sense of gratitude.
A fresh set of eyes finds a new generation of Catamounts. More than 30 years after Paws’ billboard debut, designers at ĢƵ continue to update the much beloved symbol off U.S. 23.
With the help of $5,000 in funding from the 1889 Impact Grants Program, ĢƵ’s Office of Intercultural Affairs increased cultural and educational programming and enhanced efforts to support student success and retention.
ĢƵ’s Department of English Studies hosted a creative writing competition with divisions for North Carolina high school students and ĢƵundergraduate and graduate students as part of its annual Spring Literary Festival.
ĢƵ students participated in an art competition focused on the university’s 2023-2024 campus theme of “Community and Belonginess” hosted by Hunter Library, which now has the winning entries on display.
After ten years of serving as ĢƵ’s dean of Belcher College of Fine and Performing Arts, George H. Brown is retiring.
Nontraditional students working to earn a degree in an art-related major at ĢƵ soon will have financial assistance to help them pursue their passion, thanks to a memorial scholarship fund established by the family of a recent ĢƵgraduate who earned his degree after the age of 30.
Denise Drury Homewood, executive director of the Bardo Arts Center at ĢƵ, believed "Spark of the Eagle Dancer: The Collecting Legacy of Lambert Wilson" exhibition was an award winner from the start.
Hunter Library’s Special and Digital Collections received a donation from alums William “Bill” Hart, Jr., Class of 1962, and Alice Huff Hart, Class of 1961.