Meredith College is working to address the racism that is affecting BIPOC students, faculty, staff, and alumnae who are valued and respected members of our community. This effort will be inclusive, action oriented, and root focused. An email update was sent today to students, alumnae, and employees. Visit meredith.edu/anti-racism-initiative for more information.

Are you ready for Election Day?

Please join Dr. David McLennan, Meredith College Professor of Political Science and Director of the Meredith Poll, for Meredith Votes 2020, a series of insightful and engaging community conversations leading up to Election Day. All sessions will be held via Zoom on Mondays from 10:00 to 10:50 a.m. (ET). Discussions are open to the entire Meredith community,... Continue Reading →

Strong Story: Ellie Jones, ’20

Religious and ethical studies major Ellie Jones, ’20, views learning as a lifelong experience - so it’s perfect that after graduation she will continue her studies at the University of Montana in Missoula, where she will pursue an M.A. in environmental philosophy with full funding and a teaching assistant position in the program. Ellie had a... Continue Reading →

Strong Story: Barbara Diamond, ’20

When Wings student Barbara Diamond, ‘20 came to Meredith, she thought she might study food and nutrition, but then she found herself in a chemistry class. By the end of her first semester, she had been approached by Sasha Ormond, associate professor of chemistry, about becoming a chemistry major. Her first response was “Why?” Barbara laughed.... Continue Reading →

Alumna Strong Story: La’Na Holden, ’19

La’Na Holden, ’19 M.Ed., strongly believes in practicing what you preach. So much that she returned to school to obtain her M.Ed. because she often tells her students to always be willing to grow and learn. “I needed to model that mindset of being a lifelong learner,” said La’Na. The Wendell, N.C., native chose Meredith’s... Continue Reading →

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