Campbell (3-2-1) returns to the familiar confines of the Eakes Athletic Complex Saturday for a 7:00 p.m. kickoff vs. Georgia Southern (3-3-0). Ranked No. 7 in this week's South Region poll, the Fighting Camels are 2-1-1 at home this year, while the Eagles are 1-3-0 away from Statesboro.
Dr. Teresa Ratcliff, director of interprofessional education and outreach and professor for the School of Engineering, was selected to serve on the National Council of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors (NCEES) Engineering Education Committee, the school announced this week.
Of the 5,748 people living in Angier in 2020, 54.8 percent (3,151) were women and 45.2 percent (2,597) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the South Triangle News.
Of the 355 people living in Bennett in 2020, 58.3 percent (207) were women and 41.7 percent (148) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the South Triangle News.
The Fayetteville VA Medical Center, subsidiary 565GG in Sanford, North Carolina scheduled 3,054 pending appointments in August compared to 3,701 during the same period last year, according to data collected from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Of the 1,460 people living in Broadway in 2020, 52.7 percent (769) were women and 47.3 percent (691) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the South Triangle News.
This fall, Good Hope Farm will host multiple events aimed at local agricultural and food security education; highlights of the season include the new Harvest Fest series, and the return of the popular Farm to Fork event.
Of the 3,388 people living in Buies Creek in 2020, 50.9 percent (1,724) were women and 49.1 percent (1,664) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the South Triangle News.
The Chatham County Cooperative Extension will offer a free delivery service to Chatham County residents who want to enter their goods and products in NC State Fair contests this October.
In keeping with its mission to meet the health care needs of rural and underserved communities, Campbell’s Mobile Health and Education Clinics traveled this week to support Erlanger Wester Carolina Hospital (EWCH) in providing monoclonal antibody therapy to patients battling COVID-19.
Dr. Michael Jiroutek, associate professor of Clinical Research, received the 2021 College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (CPHS) Educator of the Year Award.