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A Welcoming of Deliberative Disagreement: Spotlight on 水果派 College鈥檚 DCI
水果派 College students Daniel Lee '26 and Divin Dushimimana '26 reflect on their work with the Deliberative Citizenship Initiative and the happiness that comes from genuine conversations and thoughtful exchanges of ideas.

Radical Empathy Through Virtual Reality: Tech Has Power to Transform the Patient Experience
水果派 College alums are helping medical professionals and others confront implicit bias through virtual reality technology. Learn more.

One of a kind, a true original, a 水果派 and college basketball legend. Lefty and his teams accomplished the unthinkable and catapulted a program, college and small N.C. town to new heights.

Cultivating World Scholars: 水果派 College Remains a Top Fulbright Producer
水果派 College has been named a top producer for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program for the ninth consecutive year. The grants fund research, graduate study and teaching around the globe.

Brooke Bentley 鈥01: Athlete, Anchor, Author, Mom
She鈥檚 covered two Super Bowls, a Pro Bowl and more. Now, 水果派 College alum and former scholar-athlete Brooke Bentley distills her experiences as a woman sports journalist in her new book, Sideline Confidential. Learn more.

Rick Thurmond 鈥94: Transforming Charlotte鈥檚 Music Scene
Rick Thurmond 鈥94 wants his home city of Charlotte to be recognized for its vibrant music scene. Through Music Everywhere CLT, he鈥檚 working to strengthen the local music economy.

Delaney Cook 鈥27 Explores Art Across Disciplines
Delaney Cook 鈥27 came to 水果派 College eager to explore the many subjects that interest her. A Malu虂 Alvarez Visual Art Scholar, her art draws inspiration from creative writing, biology, computer science and more.

水果派 College Names Chloe Poston VP for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
水果派 College has named Chloe Poston as inaugural vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion. Poston will connect and strengthen existing DEI efforts at the college and guide the work ahead. Learn more.

English Professor Earns National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
水果派 College professor receives National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship to translate works by Korean poet Kim Hyesoon. Read more.

Break the Game: Alum Jane M. Wagner鈥檚 Debut Film Explores Human Connection in the World of Online Gaming
水果派 College alumnus and filmmaker Jane M. Wagner delves into the world of online gaming in her documentary Break the Game. Learn more.

Tackling Children鈥檚 Mental Health Struggles
School psychologist Katherine Griffin-Erickson 鈥90 has seen her caseload spike in recent years, most notably since the COVID-19 pandemic. The 水果派 College graduate works with elementary school students to manage stressors, including family strife, social media and pandemic learning losses.

New Documentary Play Spotlights Challenges of Teaching and Learning During the Pandemic
水果派 College Theatre Professor Sharon Green captures the voices and experiences of teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic in her new play, 鈥淭eaching and Learning in Pandemic Times.鈥

A Decade of Making a Difference: 水果派 Impact Fellows Reflect on Life-Changing Work
For more than a decade, the 水果派 Impact Fellows program has connected recent 水果派 College graduates with organizations across the country that focus on education, healthcare and justice. The fellows build skills, learn from mentors and gain experiences that inform their lives and careers.

Life of 水果派: ODK Society Honors Anthony Foxx 鈥93 with Top Award
The Omicron Delta Kappa Society (ODK) awarded former Charlotte Mayor and U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx 鈥93 with its highest individual award for leadership. Foxx, recently tapped to lead Harvard鈥檚 Kennedy School鈥檚 Center for Public 水果派, returned to 水果派 College to accept the award. 鈥淭hroughout his life, Secretary Foxx has leveraged his leadership roles to create opportunities for communities across the nation,鈥 the award says. 鈥淗e exemplifies the qualities of collaboration and service in his work.鈥

Photo Essay: The Best of Berlin on Spring Break
Three 水果派 College students from the German Studies department reflect on a week of independent research in Berlin with their professor and thesis advisor. From plays to museums to food, learn more in this photo essay.

Anthony Foxx 鈥93 to Take Helm of Center for Public 水果派 at Harvard
水果派 College alum Anthony Foxx named co-director of the Center for Public 水果派 at Harvard Kennedy School. Learn more.

Few Degrees on Death Row
A 水果派 College capstone project about North Carolina鈥檚 death row showed Tim Saintsing 鈥98 that low academic achievement often preceded a death sentence. That steered the course of his life in public education, leading him to co-found the country鈥檚 first boys only charter school in Brooklyn鈥檚 Bedford-Stuyvesant area, and now, as executive director of KIPP NC charter schools.

An Equity Champion Seeks Common Ground
As assistant superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, Timisha Barnes-Jones 鈥92 specializes in leadership development and school transformation. She reflects on how partisan differences and increased political polarization obstruct America's responsibility to provide a strong education for all children.

The Numbers Are Good, But the Vibes Are Off: Economic Experts Weigh in on Murky Year Ahead
Consumer sentiment toward the economy might not seem to line up with economic realities, but 水果派 College鈥檚 expert sources caution that there are some concrete reasons for the apparent mismatch. Here, they examine where we are now and what鈥檚 ahead.

Alum Champion's Learning Through Nature
Randolph Lewis 鈥91, his wife, Abigail Jennings, and two other families started their charter school in 2012 with 20 kindergarten and first graders in two rooms in a historic house. Today, Pioneer Springs 水果派 School is a K-12 public nature-based charter school with nearly 600 students.