Multi-Part Series Examines Factors Driving Rural Health Research & Health Multi-Part Series Examines Factors Driving Rural Health The Georgia Health Policy Center (GHPC) has released a 7-part series dubbed “Making Connections”. This series highlights many public health… More on this post October 31, 2018
2008: The Fighting Camels take the field for first time in 58 years Campus Life 2008: The Fighting Camels take the field for first time in 58 years The Fighting Camels made history in 2008, playing their first game in 58 years on August 30. The crowd of… More on this post October 25, 2018
RWO #33 | Football’s rise, basketball’s expectations and more with Bob Roller Podcasts RWO #33 | Football’s rise, basketball’s expectations and more with Bob Roller https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/download/4nqjqg/BobRoller.m4a Download this episode Guest: Bob Roller, Campbell University director of athletics Hosts: Billy Liggett and Kate Stoneburner Topics: Bob Roller talks about… More on this post October 25, 2018
Benefits of Studying the Humanities Academics Benefits of Studying the Humanities The following articles explore the value of a liberal arts education. Anders, George. “The Unexpected Value of the Liberal Arts.”… More on this post October 25, 2018
1988: Chele’s Place opens for student fellowship at Campbell Spotlights 1988: Chele’s Place opens for student fellowship at Campbell The basement of D. Rich used to be the hot spot for students to hang out between classes, where they… More on this post October 24, 2018
Investing in Rural America Research & Health Investing in Rural America Steve Moore, Executive Director of M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, wrote We Cannot Neglect Investing in Rural Idaho or Rural America… More on this post October 24, 2018
April 6, 1968: Inauguration Day for Dr. Wiggins Spotlights April 6, 1968: Inauguration Day for Dr. Wiggins As we prepare to celebrate Homecoming at Campbell University on Saturday, October 27, we invite you to take a walk… More on this post October 23, 2018
Beyond the Numbers: The Intrinsic Value of the Humanities Academics Beyond the Numbers: The Intrinsic Value of the Humanities When people discuss why the humanities should be supported, it is usually in conjunction with skills for the workplace or… More on this post October 21, 2018
Surgeon General Requesting Comments on Rural Social Determinants Perspectives by November 5th Research & Health Surgeon General Requesting Comments on Rural Social Determinants Perspectives by November 5th The Office of the Surgeon General has issued a call to action for professionals and organizations on the topic of… More on this post October 19, 2018
RWO #32 | Cybersecurity with Dr. Amanda Sharp Parker Podcasts RWO #32 | Cybersecurity with Dr. Amanda Sharp Parker Download Full Episode Guest: Dr. Amanda Sharp Parker, coordinator of the Cybersecurity & Homeland Security programs, assistant professor Hosts: Billy Liggett and… More on this post October 18, 2018