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May 20, 2009 - Governor Announces Student Government Internships

Submitted by Lauren Kirkpatrick
Governor Bev Perdue named six CHASS majors among the 100 North Carolina college, graduate, and law students she announced who will fill 10-week summer internships positions with state agencies. "There is no better way to learn a job than by doing it," the governor said.

Kerrie Brackett of Lincolnton, a sophomore criminology and bioarchaeology major, has accepted the Jump Starting Lives internship with the Department of Corrections' Lincoln Correctional Center in Lincolnton.

Aaron Cusick of Raleigh, a graduate student in public history, has accepted the Special Collections internship with the Department of Cultural Resources State Archives Division in Raleigh.

Paul Jones of Raleigh, a senior communication major, has accepted the N.C. State Fair Public Relations internship with the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services State Fair Division in Raleigh.

Joanna McKnight of Greenville, a junior history major, has accepted the Architectural Field Studies and Restoration Services Source Book internship with the Department of Cultural Resources Historical Resources Division in Greenville.

Kathryn Pennington of Greensboro, a senior history and communications major, has accepted the Historic Site Interpreter and Researcher internship with the Department of Cultural Resources Duke Homestead Historic Site in Durham.

Mallory Richardson of Raleigh, a senior English and communications major, has accepted the Foster Care and Adoption Task Force internship with the Department of Administration's Commission of Indian Affairs in Raleigh.



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May 11, 2009 - Religious Studies Professor Earns High Honor

Submitted by Lauren Kirkpatrick
Professor of Religious Studies William Adler has received the Alexander Quarles Holladay Medal for Excellence from NC State's Board of Trustees in recognition of his outstanding career here. The Holladay Medal is the highest honor bestowed on a faculty member by the trustees and the university.



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