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Faculty Excellence Recognized as Wingate Prepares for Graduation Weekend

By ANNA MARTIN Staff Writer As May draws closer, Wingate University’s seniors wait with anticipation to receive their long-awaited honors and diplomas. May 8 and 9 mark the end of an era filled with busy schedules, coursework, projects, exams and presentations. Yet, these graduation ceremonies will honor more than just the students. Faculty awards will be…

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Americans and internationals say rooming together at Wingate has enriched their college experience

By SIMON DUBRAVIK Triangle contributing writer Many Wingate students get to experience what it’s like to share a dorm with international students. This gives them a unique opportunity to learn more about the world without leaving campus. This experience often reshapes their perspectives, challenges assumptions and highlights both the similarities and differences between people. Isaac…

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Thayer School of Education Receives $5,000 Alumni Grant to Support Students in the Department

By KEVIN PERLA Staff Writer An alumni grant awarded to the Thayer School of Education at Wingate University is funding new initiatives aimed at improving student engagement, strengthening faculty-student connections, deepening partnerships with Wingate Elementary for the program One Day, One Dog and creating a student lounge in Burris room 105. Dr. Brie Johnson, an…

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Wingate students and professors adapting to AI world

By ARANTXA TABERNEIRO Staff Writer At Wingate University, the limitations and ways to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) are changing. What used to be a supplementary tool for teachers now is becoming more institutionalized in the learning process. As its use becomes widespread in both classes and daily academic life, the university community has begun to…

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Analysis: Lack of transit options continues to be burden for growing number of Wingate students

By SIMON DUBRAVIK Triangle contributing writer A growing number of Wingate students without cars are feeling stranded due to a lack of transportation options on campus, leaving them without access to essential services such as grocery stores or pharmacies. The university’s increasing number of international students are especially feeling this transit crunch. This is a…

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