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She still can’t get it out of her head.
In Jun2019, Rainer marched in the National Puerto Rican Parade in New York City after winning the scholarship.
It’s the Bible verse from Luke 12:48: To whom much is given, much is required. But she didn’t know those eight words came from the Bible. She spotted them when she was a freshman at High Point University. She walked into the Hayworth Fine Arts Center to attend the Life Skills Seminar taught by HPU President Dr. Nido Qubein and looked up.
Right beyond the entrance were those eight words.
She thinks about those words today because the New Testament verse encapsulates her personal mission since coming to HPU. She’s helped create the university’s first two Latinx student organizations, studied abroad in Chile for HPU’s 2019 Maymester Program, and has become an important voice for diversity and inclusion on campus.
by Allan Maurer, NCBiotech Writer May 7, 2021 .
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – High Point University plans to invest $150 million to create a School of Dental Medicine and Oral Health, which would be the only dental school at a private university in North Carolina.
The proposed Doctor of Dental Medicine degree program is pending approval by The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and Commission on Dental Accreditation.
HPU will build a new facility on International Avenue to house the School of Dental Medicine and Oral Health. If approved, it will enroll its first class in fall 2023. At full capacity, the highly competitive and prestigious program will bring 180 new students to campus.
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Grace George doesn’t remember her name.
She met her at a local shelter when George and her sorority sisters brought in meals. The woman was sitting at a kitchen table when George came in. She wanted to talk, and she wanted to talk to George.
“Yeah,” she told George. “I’ve always wanted to go to college.”
Their conversation began. George was 19, a sophomore; the woman was in her late 20s, staying at the Carpenter House, a shelter for women who’ve experienced domestic violence. She was with her 2-year-old son. As her son ran around them with a basketball in his hands, the woman asked George about options.