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A racing enthusiast since childhood, Carey Maner ’20 of Ansonville has been setting the pace for success at Pfeiffer University – and NASCAR.
It is with great sadness that Pfeiffer University announces the death on April 9 of Dr. Joel E. Vickers, who served with distinction as a professor and founding chair of the university’s Department of Health Administration from 1997 to 2016. Vickers was 81.
Before Abigail Peck ’18 BSN, RN begins a shift as an oncology nurse on the Hematology-Oncology floor of Duke University Hospital, she has read through three or four emails detailing how her employer is trying to stop the spread of the Coronavirus. She is also asked questions: Have you traveled outside the country? Do you have a fever?
As part of his studies in Pfeiffer University’s Counseling and Human Services program, Chad Leonard of Lexington is interning through early May at Child Protective Services (CPS) of Stanly County. He couldn’t be happier.
It is with great sadness that Pfeiffer University announces the death on Wednesday of Joseph S. Ferebee Sr, Pfeiffer’s beloved and highly successful baseball coach who served for over three decades.
The Division of Education at Pfeiffer University, through its REPERTOIRE initiative, recently sponsored two days of events celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Greensboro sit-ins, non-violent actions that prompted the F.W.
Shortly before the celebrated author, Pat Conroy, died in 2016 of pancreatic cancer, his wife promised him she would go back to writing after he was gone. Cassandra King Conroy – an award-winning author of essays, articles, and such novels as Making Waves, The Sunday Wife and Queen of Broken Hearts – did just that.
Global Sport Management (GSM), a new masters-level program that Pfeiffer University will offer in Charlotte beginning fall 2020, has begun accepting applicatio
It is with great sorrow that Pfeiffer University announces the death of Gene Earnhardt, who taught history at Pfeiffer from 1966 until his retirement in 1996. He was 85.
The new Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) program of Pfeiffer University is accepting applications through OTCAS, an application service, until March 30th.
Pfeiffer University’s STEM camps program, aiming to recruit science students for Pfeiffer from the Stanly County area, will offer its first programs for rising 10th-12th graders when the camps begin June 15 on the university’s Misenheimer campus.