Month: November 2020

Chowan University Recognized by Business View North America Magazine in Feature Article

Chowan University was recently featured in the October 2020 edition of Business View North America Magazine. The article shares Chowan’s story of growth, resilience, and perseverance. Business View’s goal for the section is to showcase the best practices of American colleges and universities.  The renowned publication interviewed Chowan President, Dr. Kirk E. Peterson, and John […]

Stallings Introduced As Chowan Women’s Basketball Coach

MURFREESBORO, N.C. – Chowan University appoints Lenise Stallings as its sixth NCAA head women's basketball coach, Vice President of Athletics Patrick Mashuda announced Thursday morning. "We are excited to welcome Lenise to the Hawks family as our next Women's Basketball coach," said Mashuda.  "I believe she will not only be a great leader, but an outstanding mentor for the young […]

COVID19

North Carolina Governor, Roy Cooper, announced that North Carolina’s indoor mass gathering limit will be lowered to 10 people in an effort to drive down North Carolina’s key COVID-19 metrics. This state decision will go into effect on Friday, November 13, and will be in place through Friday, December 4. See the full announcement here. 

Simshauser Joins Chowan Men’s Lacrosse Staff

MURFREESBORO, N.C. – The Chowan Athletic Department and Head Men's Lacrosse coach, Josh Seese, announced on Monday the hiring of Philip "P.R." Simshauser as Assistant Men's Lacrosse Coach. P.R. comes to Chowan after spending a season at DIII Maine Maritime Academy as the Defensive Coordinator.  P.R. worked with goalies and faceoff men while with the Mariners.  Before the […]

Chowan Business Department Welcomes Dannemiller to Visiting Executive Program

On Tuesday, November 3, 2020, the Chowan Business Department welcomed Katie Dannemiller, Vice President of Baseball Operations with the Greensboro Grasshoppers, as she virtually addressed students as part of the Visiting Executive Program. In her lecture, Dannemiller delivered her personal narrative of how she became a happy, successful businesswoman, pausing at significant moments to give […]

Chowan Cares Week: Serving Where We Are

An annual tradition for Chowan Campus Ministry is Chowan Cares Week which promotes ministry through service. Creatively, Campus Ministry staff has given students, faculty, and staff a safe way to serve amid the pandemic. The emphasis of each of the days was to serve locally or to places where Chowan has been on mission trips.  […]

Conference Carolinas Unveils 2021 Basketball Schedule

GREENVILLE, S.C. – Conference Carolinas has officially unveiled its 2021 conference basketball schedule.   The 2021 conference basketball schedule features 16 games and it is unique in that it has been designed to allow member institutions the ability to play back-to-back games against the same league foe on certain weekends where applicable due to the challenges of the […]

Required Student Self-Isolation

The below message was shared with the campus via Chowan email: Students, Faculty & Staff, We have made it eleven weeks into the semester due to your continued diligence in following the COVID-19 protocols.  The procedures we have in place are to protect the University. We must continue to take steps to protect the health […]

COVID19 Update XXX – November 3, 4:00 pm

Message to students, faculty and staff:  We have made it eleven weeks into the semester due to your continued diligence in following the COVID-19 protocols.  The procedures we have in place are to protect the University. We must continue to take steps to protect the health and safety of our campus and the campus community.  […]

COVID19 Update XXXII – November 11, 4:00 pm

Message to students, faculty and staff: Thank you for your continued cooperation during this period of precautionary isolation.   Our on-campus active, positive cases remain low, but there was a rise in quarantine numbers last week.  This week we have seen an increase in positive cases of asymptomatic people.  It is imperative that we remember […]