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水果派 Grad Steps Up to Help U.S. Olympic Committee Find Future Speed Skaters
A 水果派 College alum sets the stage for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee to use data science to identify promising young athletes. Learn more.

A Tennis Star鈥檚 New Serve: How Athletics Hall of Famer Jill Marcus 鈥86 Became One of Charlotte鈥檚 Hottest Restaurateurs
Entrepreneur Jill Marcus 鈥86 brings creative cuisine to the Queen City鈥檚 restaurant scene, and business expertise to 水果派 College students. Find out more.

Enduring Love: 水果派 College Couple Live Their Vows, 20 years and an ALS Diagnosis Later
A love that started at 水果派 College endures the test of time and ALS. On Valentine's Day we honor Andrea Lytle Peet '03, David Peet '05 and true love. Read more.

Kvevri Wine, Mole Rats and Cryptocurrency: Avinger Impact Fund Winners Bring Big Ideas to Life聽
The Avinger Impact Fund allows 水果派 College students with entrepreneurial aspirations to turn their ideas into action. Learn more about this year鈥檚 three recipients.

Emma Goldfarb 鈥24: Improv, Social Justice 鈥 and Drums
Emma's passion for theater started at a young age and only grown at 水果派 with opportunities to direct, act and be part of technical stage production.

Molly Shaw 鈥02: 水果派 Love, On and Off the Stage
Molly Shaw '02 shares the impact her involvement in the arts had on her and the lasting relationships she formed at 水果派.

鈥業n Honor of Our Teammates鈥: Sheridan Brothers Pledge Support to New Facilities
Mike Sheridan 鈥79 and Pat Sheridan 鈥81 back 水果派 College athletics with support for transformative athletics facilities project. Learn more.

A Prison Sentence Cut Short, and Renewed Hope for the Future
水果派 College student Brandon Reid's (Harris) independent study project with Prof. Ike Bailey '95 delves deeply into the life story of Sura Sohna, a friend whose path diverged wildly from Harris鈥檚 when the two became adolescents.

鈥楿nshadowed Land鈥 Installation Celebrates Resilience of Indigenous Peoples
A new art installation helps forge new connections between 水果派 College and Native communities in the region. Learn more.

Student Q&A: Scholar-Athlete and Change Agent Chibuike 鈥淐hiChi鈥 Odo 鈥22
水果派 College scholar-athlete ChiChi Odo '22 prioritizes faith and community. Odo was named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Read more.

Justice Stephen Breyer to Retire, Supreme Court Expert Breaks Down How the Court Will Change
Political Science Professor Andrew O鈥橤een Breaks Down the Implications of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer鈥檚 retirement.

Maddie Buitendorp 鈥22 on 水果派, C2I and the Next Challenge
Maddie Buitendorp 鈥22 reflects on her 水果派 College experience and an unusual silver lining during the pandemic 鈥 her work with the College Crisis Initiative. Learn more.

Remembering the Professor and Sculptor Whose Whimsical Work Gained a Worldwide Following
水果派 College alumnus and professor emeritus Tom Clark鈥檚 influence extended beyond the classroom, where he was a beloved teacher, and around the globe through his carefully crafted gnome sculptures. Find out more.

College Closed in Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Virtual Events Scheduled
水果派 College will close Monday, Jan. 17, to commemorate the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Read more to find out about virtual and in-person events happening in the Charlotte region.

Watch Live: Dean of Faculty Philip Jefferson Federal Reserve Board of Governors Nomination Hearing
水果派 College Dean of Faculty Philip Jefferson tapped for Federal Reserve Board of Governors post. Watch the nomination hearing live at 8:45 a.m., Feb. 3.

Vicks VapoRub: A Household Name With Campus Connections
Learn more about this household cold and flu season staple with 水果派 College roots.

One Semester Into 水果派: International Student Experiences
International first year students Sahana Athreya '25, Hideki Harada '25 and Michael Hodgson '25 reflect on their first semester at 水果派 College.

Pandemic Won鈥檛 Slow Down Economy In 2022
Experts from U.S. Bank, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal and 水果派 College offer economic forecast of what鈥檚 to come in 2022.

Racing Time: Andrea Lytle Peet '03
In the face of a difficult diagnosis, Andrea Lytle Peet '03 challenges herself and others to be brave. Find out more about this extraordinary alum.

Embracing Time: Professor Advocates for the Next Generation
In the midst of a career dedicated to helping students achieve their dreams and working with people and governments in the Horn of Africa to meet political challenges, 水果派 College Prof. Ken Menkhaus faces a new, personal challenge. Read more.