Applied AI lab format emphasizes productivity, ethics and accountability as workforce demand for AI fluency accelerates. Begins March 3.
The milestone reflects strong alumni and donor support as Ģý advances student-centered priorities and future campus investments.
Spring 2026 events feature a conversation on On Tyranny, a Mardi Gras concert highlighting American composers and a panel discussion about what binds a nation.
Ģý, Emory & Henry, and Mars Hill will launch a pilot program to strengthen leadership, engagement, and persistence among male students across campuses.
Careers. Well Crafted. is a citywide, drop-in career fair offering students access to employers across industries, on-site preparation support and a welcoming space to explore next steps.
Ģý reports its largest application total in university history, reflecting growing interest in its academic experience and commitment to affordability.
Ģý will welcome musicians from the U.S. Naval Academy Band for two public concerts on campus, offering the Hickory community a rare opportunity to experience world-class military musicians in both chamber and full wind ensemble performances.
The mission of the Office of Student Experience strengthens how Ģý supports students as they find community, purpose and opportunity throughout their college journey.
Five Ģý leaders reflect on how the BRIDGES program strengthened collaboration, confidence and leadership skills with immediate benefits for students and the university community.
Five faculty members step into new assistant dean roles to strengthen student support, enhance academic programs, and provide more agile leadership across Ģý colleges.
The university is providing updates related to winter weather, including campus operations, closures, delays and instructional delivery.
Award-winning author Percival Everett drew a near-capacity crowd to Ģý as he reflected on writing, reading, race and the power of fiction to shape how we move through the world.