Dr. Deborah J. Taub (School of Education-Teacher Education/Higher Education), Dr. Brad Johnson (Housing & Residence Life), and Torry Reynolds (Higher Education, doctoral student) have received endorsement by the Association of College and University Housing Officers-International (ACUHO-I) for their upcoming study “The Status of Gender Neutral Housing in ACUHO-I Member Institutions.” The study will examine the extent to which member institutions of ACUHO-I have implemented or considered implementing gender neutral housing. Upon completion, the study will be considered for publication in one of the association’s publications (“The Journal of College & University Student Housing” or “Talking Stick”) as well as presented at the regional and/or state annual conference. ACUHO-I members believe in developing exceptional residential experiences at colleges, universities and other post-secondary institutions around the world. Membership includes thousands of housing professionals from more than 900 colleges and universities in 22 different countries, who serve approximately 1.8 million students worldwide.
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Men’s Basketball vs. Kennesaw State
Wednesday, Dec. 4, 7 p.m., Fleming Gymnasium
UNCG Pop Up Shop Grand Opening
Friday, December 6, 300-B South Elm St.
Free Improvisational Concert
Friday, Dec. 6, 1:30 p.m., Weatherspoon Art Museum
Women’s Basketball vs. Georgia State
Saturday, December 7, 4 p.m., Fleming Gymnasium
Doctoral Hooding Ceremony
Thursday, December 12, 3 p.m., UNCG Auditorium
Commencement
Friday, Dec. 13, 10 a.m., Greensboro Coliseum
The Chronicle – Faculty
- A Professor's Writings About Pederasty Enraged Students. So They Protested at His Home.
- Professor Accused of Sexual Misconduct Retires and Is Barred From Some Campus Buildings
- Fixing the Courses Everyone Loves to Hate
- ProPublica’s Dollars for Profs Database
- Many Public Universities Refuse to Reveal Professors’ Conflicts of Interest
The Chronicle – Technology
- Confusion Still Reigns Over Student Aid. Here's Why.
- Why Isn’t It a No-Brainer to Embed ‘Certifications’ Into Bachelor’s Degrees?
- Is Blockchain the Future of Academic Credentials?
- This 2-Year Academy Embraces Experimentation. Higher Ed Could Learn Something From It.
- How to Get More Rural Students Ready for College? Start With Broadband.
- Georgia Southern student promotes white supremacist theory in class
- Professor who sought refuge from liberal academe at a Southern Baptist seminary finds out why tenure matters
- FTC and University of Phoenix settle over long-running investigation of advertisements
- Colleges start new academic programs
- How many books should a professor be able to check out?