Campus briefs
By: From Staff and Wire Reports
Issue date: 1/22/08 Section: University
Students must get tickets in person for 3 women's games
Students must have a physical ticket for some upcoming women's basketball games.
Students will need actual tickets for the games against Maryland, N.C. State and Duke University.
Tickets will be distributed at the new athletic ticket office in the Ernie Williamson Building.
The building is farther down Skipper Bowles Drive from the former Smith Center ticket office.
Students can receive up to two tickets per One Card. The office is open between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
The Maryland distribution opens today and runs until Friday, or while supplies last.
The Duke and N.C. State tickets will be available between Feb. 18 and Feb. 22, or while supplies last.
For all other women's games, students only need to show their One Cards to gain general admission seating.
Chancellor wins citizenship award for diversity efforts
Chancellor James Moeser has been awarded the Martin Luther King Jr. Citizenship Award by the Martin Luther King University/Community Planning Corp.
During the group's 23rd memorial banquet as part of Dr. King's birthday celebration at the William and Ida Friday Center, the group honored Moeser.
Archie Ervin, the associate provost for diversity and multicultural affairs, presented the award to Moeser.
Moeser's contributions to the state and the county in promoting diversity and access to higher education were cited as reasons for his receiving this honor.
MLK University/Community Planning Corp. is a nonprofit group that promotes religious reconciliation and raises scholarships funds for area high school students.
Museum opening postponed, new date not currently set
The Carolina Basketball Museum, which was set to open today, has postponed its opening until a later date.
No date has been announced yet for the opening.
The museum is on the first floor of the Ernie Williamson Athletics Center, located down the street from the Smith Center.
When it opens, the museum will have normal operation from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and admission will be free.
Students must have a physical ticket for some upcoming women's basketball games.
Students will need actual tickets for the games against Maryland, N.C. State and Duke University.
Tickets will be distributed at the new athletic ticket office in the Ernie Williamson Building.
The building is farther down Skipper Bowles Drive from the former Smith Center ticket office.
Students can receive up to two tickets per One Card. The office is open between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
The Maryland distribution opens today and runs until Friday, or while supplies last.
The Duke and N.C. State tickets will be available between Feb. 18 and Feb. 22, or while supplies last.
For all other women's games, students only need to show their One Cards to gain general admission seating.
Chancellor wins citizenship award for diversity efforts
Chancellor James Moeser has been awarded the Martin Luther King Jr. Citizenship Award by the Martin Luther King University/Community Planning Corp.
During the group's 23rd memorial banquet as part of Dr. King's birthday celebration at the William and Ida Friday Center, the group honored Moeser.
Archie Ervin, the associate provost for diversity and multicultural affairs, presented the award to Moeser.
Moeser's contributions to the state and the county in promoting diversity and access to higher education were cited as reasons for his receiving this honor.
MLK University/Community Planning Corp. is a nonprofit group that promotes religious reconciliation and raises scholarships funds for area high school students.
Museum opening postponed, new date not currently set
The Carolina Basketball Museum, which was set to open today, has postponed its opening until a later date.
No date has been announced yet for the opening.
The museum is on the first floor of the Ernie Williamson Athletics Center, located down the street from the Smith Center.
When it opens, the museum will have normal operation from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and admission will be free.







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