50 SHAEDS of Colorful Music
Written by Sara Grace Salley ’18 If SHAED, an up-and-coming alt-pop trio from Washington, D.C., isn’t on a stage or wolfing down Mexican food, they’re probably swapping their favorite books–fantasy …
Written by Sara Grace Salley ’18 If SHAED, an up-and-coming alt-pop trio from Washington, D.C., isn’t on a stage or wolfing down Mexican food, they’re probably swapping their favorite books–fantasy …
Professor Margaret Moore presented a paper, “The Ride of the Valkyries: The Evolution of Athletics and Sport at a Southern Women’s College,” co-authored with Dr. Joe Dunn, at the South Carolina …
Dr. Kelly Kennedy is currently working on a mentorship project aiming to connect new marriage and family therapists (MFT’s) with more experienced MFTs. This project supports efforts to get more millennials …
Sandy Cullen ’17 was awarded first-place in the Otto Zenke Student Design Competition at the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) Carolinas luncheon. The award was two-fold: a monetary award …
As a 6-year-old ranch hand, Krista Newkirk helped install electrical outlets in the house her family built together, rode a feisty Appaloosa, and began raising her own beef cow — …
Mathematics major and Nisbet Honors student, Ashly Earley ’17, presented “Games for Generalizing Finite Groups with Cross Product of Z2 and Finite Abelian Groups” at the regional Mathematical Association of …
Dr. Amanda Szarzynski has a full plate with her role as Assistant Professor and Clinical Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Program here at Converse. But this didn’t deter …
Lainie Sowell ’13, double major in Intellectual Disabilities and Psychology, has been accepted at Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling in Portland, OR. Lainie will begin classes …
Professor Susan Tekulve’s essay, “Silent Song,” which first appeared in the Spring 2016 of Appalachian Heritage, was nominated twice for a 2017 Pushcart Prize. The Pushcart Prize: Best of the …