October 2015

Campus Y Announces 2015-2016 Carolina Bonner Leaders

The Campus Y at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announces 12 students who have been selected for the 2015-2016 Bonner Leaders Program. Launched in 2011, the program embodies Carolina’s commitment to public service and inclusivity by leveraging federal community service work-study funds to support undergraduate students in intensive service and social justice

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Celebrating 40 years: Greek Professorships in the College

  Since 2000, the Arts and Sciences Foundation has worked with five of Carolina’s Greek organizations to establish distinguished professorships, which allow the College to attract or retain outstanding teachers and scholars. These professorships help the College remain competitive among its peers for faculty who demonstrate excellence in undergraduate teaching, exhibit exceptional interpersonal and communication

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Celebrating 40 years: Our Board of Directors

The first Board of Directors of the Arts and Sciences Foundation in 1975 included some of the state’s most prominent citizens. From the beginning, the board has had fiduciary responsibilities, including the oversight of the Foundation’s endowment and budget. The board meets twice annually, once in the spring and fall. The founding board members were:

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Food for All: Local and Global Perspectives

Check out the fall 2015 issue of Carolina Arts & Sciences magazine for stories about the extraordinary work that faculty, students, alumni and staff in the College of Arts and Sciences are doing that advances our understanding of the new academic theme, “Food for All: Local and Global Perspectives.”

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UNC researchers play key role in national schizophrenia treatment study

Two faculty members at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill played key roles in new research demonstrating that treating people with first episode psychosis using a team-based, coordinated specialty care approach produces better clinical and functional outcomes than typical community care

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