Refrigerator mothers and computer geeks
Jordynn Jack, associate professor in Carolina’s Department of English and Comparative Literature, looks at these subjects and more in Autism and Gender: From Refrigerator Mothers to Computer Geeks.
Jordynn Jack, associate professor in Carolina’s Department of English and Comparative Literature, looks at these subjects and more in Autism and Gender: From Refrigerator Mothers to Computer Geeks.
PlayMakers Repertory Company will receive a $50,000 National Endowment for the Arts Art Works grant for its fall 2014 repertory productions.
Carolina’s own AFROTC Detachment 590 earned the 2013 “Right of Line Award” for the best small detachment in the country over 58 other candidates.
Philosophy professor Laurie “L.A.” Paul at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has won a Guggenheim Fellowship to support her research.
Judith Mendez ’14 is doing real lab work as an undergraduate through the HHMI Future Scientists and Clinicians program.
Leah Pelz, a third-year Master of Fine Arts (MFA) candidate in costume production, was the winner of the Barbara Matera Award at the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) national convention.
After months of data analysis, literature reviews, interviews and testing, more than 140 Carolina students presented their research findings Monday at the 15th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research at the Frank Porter Graham Student Union.
After experiencing a tragic and truncated end to the 2013 Boston Marathon, race organizers were faced not only with grief but with hundreds of administrative decisions, including plans for the 2014 race – an event beloved by Bostonians and people around the world. One of the issues they faced was what to do about the …
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Carolina has launched its first science department created in the College of Arts and Sciences in nearly 40 years to better facilitate the movement of basic scientific ideas to the marketplace where they can make a difference.
How much fresh water is there around the world? The question seems like it would have an easy answer but UNC’s Tamlin Pavelsky will tell you that’s not the case.