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TESOL professor co-edits first book, ‘New Ways in Teaching with Games’

ڰ Assistant Professor of TESOL Ulugbek Nurmukhamedov has co-edited his first book, “New Ways in Teaching with Games.”

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Noteworthy at ڰ: In this together

In the midst of uncertainty, the ڰ community is doing remarkable work. Meet a student who landed a journalism internship and learn more about new initiatives that have been created to support students, faculty and staff.

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ڰ launches Black Student Professional Member Fees Initiative

The Black Student Success Committee has created the Black Student Professional Member Fees Initiative, which will accept applications through April 24, or until the funds are exhausted.

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Noteworthy at ڰ: Remote teaching and learning

The extended spring break is almost over, and ڰ will resume instruction—remotely—on Monday, March 30. As we prepare for this unexpected reality for the rest of the Spring 2020 semester, we provide academic and wellness resources for students, faculty and staff.

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Noteworthy at ڰ: Coronavirus response

COVID-19 has disrupted daily life around the world—and ڰ is no exception. Read about the University’s response to the virus and resources that have been made available to students, faculty and staff in this week’s Noteworthy at ڰ.

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Katrina Bell-Jordan appointed dean of College of Arts and Sciences

Katrina Bell-Jordan has been appointed dean of ڰ’s College of Arts and Sciences.

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Noteworthy at ڰ: Star students in STEM

Six students from ڰ earned awards at a recent STEM symposium. Read more about these accomplishments, the Black Heritage Awards, next week’s University events and more.

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10 honored at Black Heritage Awards

Ten members of the ڰ community were honored during the 18th Annual Black Heritage Awards ceremony on Feb. 28 at the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies (CCICS).

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Noteworthy at ڰ: Your voice counts!

ڰ has opened a survey to gauge its living, learning and working environment. Learn more about the effort and how students and employees can take the survey in Noteworthy at ڰ.

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Noteworthy at ڰ: Leaders in leadership

ڰ’s Educational Leadership master’s degree program has earned national recognition! Read all about the program’s ranking, find out how to make nominations for the 2020 Alumni Awards and more in Noteworthy at ڰ.