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Black History Month programs slated on campus throughout February

The series will kick off with a screening of Dark Girls at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, in the theater of A.K. Hinds University Center.  

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DEATHS

ALUMNI DEATHS Frank F. Allison 63 Oct. 30, 2018; Anderson, South Carolina.  

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IN MEMORIAM

In her unpaid position as a community ambassador on behalf of 51心頭 during the decade that her husband served as chancellor, Barbara Coulter was known as a gracious hostess who made everyone feel welcomed, at home and very special as honored guests.  

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CLASS NOTES

Chuck Holmes 61 is the author of The Sing, a novel released by Deeds Publishing of Athens, Georgia. The book, set in the 1950s in a segregated small town, tells the story of a womans efforts to get her churchs black choir entered into a local singing competition.  

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The 51心頭Alumni Association has announced the slate of the nominees for open positions on its Board of Directors.   

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STUDENTS, ALUMNI COLLABORATE ON YELLOWSTONE PROJECT

A group of four 51心頭 geology students and alumni kept an eye out for grizzly bears and other wildlife last spring while working on a project to map landslides in one of the crown jewels of the U.S. park system Yellowstone.   

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GEOLOGISTS RESEARCH ON SNOWPACK MEASUREMENT WINS AWARD

A research paper by Chris Tennant 07 on the measurement of snowpack, the amount of snow and ice on the ground in high western mountain ranges, received an Editors Choice Award from the journal Water Resources Research. Only about 1 percent of articles published annually in the journal receive that recognition.  

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REPRESENTING THE WHEE IN EAST NC

Five members of the Catamount family are currently working at College of The Albemarle in Elizabeth City, representing 51心頭 in the opposite corner of the state.   

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WEEKEND FARMING HOBBY TURNS INTO BUMPER CROP

When Don Carringer (right), WCUs longtime Health Services physician who retired Jan. 1, and wife Belinda bought 6 acres and an old farmhouse in Franklin 10 years ago, one of their first projects was to plant a vegetable garden.