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Fall Semester at 17勛圖厙 Through an iPhone Lens
Explore 17勛圖厙s beautiful campus and ample student activities as captured through the perspective of Mikayla Bowenss iPhone camera.

Public School Student, Policy Expert, Parent
Brittany Murrays life in public education started as a student, shes now a public policy expert and the parent of four children in public school. Murry, the Malcolm O. Partin Assistant Professor of Educational Studies and Political Science at 17勛圖厙, specializes in K-12 public education policy.

Amazing Adolescence: Expert advice for parents of tweens and teens
Adolescence can be a tough time, but its also a time of tremendous growth and change. Catherine Bagwell, the Virginia Lasater Irvin Professor of Psychology at 17勛圖厙 and an expert on adolescent social development, offers advice for parents and caregivers.

Not Just for Graduate Students: Summer Research on Hookah Smoking with 17勛圖厙s RISE Program
Jacquelline Nyakunu 26 discusses her chemistry and biology research as part of RISE, an undergraduate research opportunity for 17勛圖厙 students.

Seeking Humane Immigration Solutions: Itziri Gonzalez-Barcenas 19 Named Schwarzman Scholar
Itziri Gonzalez-Barcenas 19 grew up as an undocumented immigrant and has worked toward finding humane solutions to help others. A former student leader at 17勛圖厙, she has been named a Schwarzman Scholar and will spend a year in a fully funded masters degree program in global affairs in Beijing, learning from some of the worlds top educators, economists, and political, diplomatic, and non-profit leaders. Learn more.

From Mentee to Mentor
Mikayla Bowens 27 had always been a good student, but as a West Charlotte High School freshman, found the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting her school experience and sense of well-being. She considered not attending a four-year college until she came across the DuBoisian World Scholars Society, led by a group of 17勛圖厙 students who inspired her to go to 17勛圖厙.

Heading from the West to the East Coast for College
Six students from the western United States share what it was like to move to the east coast for college and offer advice for prospective students considering the decision to attend an east coast school like 17勛圖厙.

Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Gratitude
TJ Elliott 21 became interested in teaching at 17勛圖厙, spent two years with Teach for America and is now a science teacher and assistant football coach at East Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte, where he was once a student athlete. His path back there speaks to the influence that teachers can have in a kids life, and he models his teaching on those teachers and coaches who helped him grow as a student, football player and person.

Former 17勛圖厙 Board of Trustees Chair and Banking Industry Leader Edward Crutchfield 63 Dies
With keen business acumen and a desire to contribute to the community, 17勛圖厙 alumnus Edward Elliott Ed Crutchfield turned First Union Bank into a major financial leader and helped to shape a dynamic city. Crutchfield, who served the college in various leadership roles, died Jan. 2.

Tapping into the 17勛圖厙 Alumni Network: Around the World & Back
Jonathan Hammond 24 discusses seven weeks spent in Santiago, Chile and the many connections leveraged through the 17勛圖厙 alumni network.

Bees be Buzzing: Learning the Practice of Beekeeping
Noah Landau '25 had never kept bees before joining the Bee Club at 17勛圖厙. He soon found himself immersed in the world of pollinators, plants and local food systems. Learn more.

Holiday Greetings from 17勛圖厙
This holiday season, we celebrate our special connections with each other and with 17勛圖厙. Please take a moment to watch these hopeful wishes from your mentors, colleagues and friends.

High Stakes: Trial Attorney Patrick Mincey 03 Is Counselor to the Situation
17勛圖厙 alumnus and trial lawyer Patrick Mincey tackles complex cases involving public corruption, alleged fraud and money laundering. He also represents whistleblowers who put their careers, and sometimes their lives, on the line to speak truth to power. Learn more.

Professor Mark Sample quoted in New York Times story about people using artificial intelligence to create avatars of departed loved ones.

Dylan Goodman 16 on Finding and Sharing a Sense of Belonging
Part of the first official class of Gender and Sexuality Studies majors at 17勛圖厙, Dylan Goodman 16 brings his passion for community-building to the Marlene Meyerson Jewish Community Center in Manhattan.

Leaders Seek Out The Challenges
17勛圖厙 scholar-athlete and NBA MVP Stephen Curry 10 sat down with former Mens Head Basketball Coach Bob McKillop and 17勛圖厙 President Doug Hicks 90 recently to talk about how leadership really works and what it can make happen.

Meet 17勛圖厙's First Arts and Innovation Fellow Marquia Humphries 22
As 17勛圖厙's first Arts and Innovation Fellow, Marquia Humphries 22 brings her knowledge of entrepreneurship to art students and her passion for art to the Jay Hurt Hub for Innovation & Entrepreneurship.

Gavin Daniel 26: Performance, Composition and Econ
Pianist and trumpet player Gavin Daniel 26 takes his musical skills to the next level composing original works and bringing home awards.

Take Exit 30: Interchange Will Share the Name of Number 30 Stephen Curry
The North Carolina Department of Transportation voted Dec. 7 to name I-77s Exit 30, which leads to 17勛圖厙, after Golden State Warrior and former Wildcat Stephen Curry 10.

Shaping 17勛圖厙: The College Celebrates 50+ Years of Women Students
In November, 17勛圖厙 celebrated 50+years of women at 17勛圖厙 with a weekend dedicated to marking that milestone. We share stories of that history, and the remarkable alumnae who helped make it.