
Remembering Carol Greear
Former professor Carol Greear passed away on Monday morning, April 11, 2022 at Duke University Medical Center in Durham. For 34 years, she served as
Former professor Carol Greear passed away on Monday morning, April 11, 2022 at Duke University Medical Center in Durham. For 34 years, she served as
Join us at Carolina University for a time of unrelenting prayer from March 8th – April 17th. You are invited to take the forty day
Ninety-five percent of CU’s Deaf Studies students are distance learners, some of whom are international students. This program offers students a chance to work within
Carolina University has been approved as an academic Partner of CompTIA. CU has built its Computer Science program on many of the certifications trusted throughout
Our CU math faculty Dr. Nalin Fonseka has been selected as an MAA Project NExT Fellow and he will be joining the Red’22 cohort of MAA Project NExT in summer
Charlotte, NC, November 15, 2021 – LAWA, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the education and quality of life for the Latino community in the
Prof Sandeep Gopalan, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, presented as part of a panel of academic leaders at the ET Skills Summit on November
We wanted to remind you we have a lab on campus now… You might be thinking… WHAT? A special room for us Deaf Studies folks?!
Dr. Oehmen‘s first-authored book chapter has been accepted into an edited volume with the theme of commodification and embodiment. The chapter is derived from Dr.
Carolina University’s, Dr. Zimmerman, an associate professor, and director of deaf studies, was the corresponding author for a recent publication on barriers and facilitators to