HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY NEWS
High Point University students, faculty and staff will chop off their hair for a good cause at the 3rd annual "Cuts for Cancer" event on HPU's campus at 6 p.m., on April 22 in Hayworth Park.
Three industry leaders will headline High Point University's "Communication Week," April 8 - 15.
The High Point University Band will host its spring concert, "Let's Go to the Movies!" at 7:30 p.m. on April 16 in the Pauline Theatre of the Hayworth Fine Arts Center.
High Point University's Pep Band, which was established in 1927, will perform the national anthem on Saturday before the start of the Kroger 250 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at the Martinsville Speedway in Virginia.
Hundreds of students and faculty from the Big South Atlantic Conference will be in High Point this weekend for the 6th Big South Undergraduate Research Symposium, to be hosted at High Point University.
Results of the most recent HPU Poll show that North Carolinians are pessimistic about the quality of the environment, but most are supportive of protecting the environment and emphasizing the development of alternative energy such as wind and solar power.
High Point University's Zeta Tau Alpha sorority will raise money and breast cancer awareness with their 8th annual Crown Classic Golf Tournament.
Shouts of joy filled High Point University's Hayworth Park during a "Big Brothers, Big Sisters Easter Egg Hunt," organized by the big brothers and sisters at HPU.
High Point University sophomore Erin Karpovich was recently named a 2013 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact.
Dr. D. Allen Goedeke, associate dean for academic development department at High Point University, was recently awarded by the North Carolina Association on Higher Education and Disabilities (NCAHEAD) with the Laura Thomas Award.
Members of the Phi Mu sorority at High Point University recently held their sixth annual Hoop-A-Palooza event, which raised more than $1,000 for the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, specifically Duke Children's Hospital.
Confidence in the economy is slipping among North Carolinians, according to the latest HPU Poll's Consumer Sentiment Index.
The High Point University department of theatre will delight audiences - and get them ready for warmer days - with its spring production, "Picnic."
A new HPU Poll finds that 44 percent of registered voters in North Carolina approve of President Barack Obama's job performance while 48 percent disapprove.
The Sechrest Gallery at High Point University will host "Graphically Speaking" - the first show of this kind at HPU that will feature a variety of prints and posters of winning entries from the Art Directors Club Annual Awards Exhibition.
High Point University junior Johnathan Grimmel is taking on an international experience of a lifetime this spring as the political section intern for the United States Consulate General in Belfast.