Social Sciences

Biology, History Alumnae to Give Third Annual Sequoyah Lecture March 21

Two UNC-Chapel Hill doctoral graduates, representing the fields of history and biology, will be the featured speakers at the third annual Sequoyah Distinguished Lecture on March 21. The free public event will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Carolina Inn’s Hill Ballroom. A reception will follow.

Biology, History Alumnae to Give Third Annual Sequoyah Lecture March 21 Read More »

Entrepreneurship 1.0: Spreading seeds of creative thinking to 300-plus students

Everything about this new entrepreneurship class was unusual. It focused on making a difference in the world. Professors told the students it was OK to fail. Instructional technology and a star lineup of guest speakers engaged students in new ways. Welcome to Entrepreneurship 1.0.

Entrepreneurship 1.0: Spreading seeds of creative thinking to 300-plus students Read More »

Career diplomat to address progress in the Balkans in Jan. 29 talk

Philip T. Reeker, deputy assistant secretary for European and Eurasian affairs, will discuss the volatile Balkans region during a Jan. 29 free public lecture at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. “The Balkans: From War and ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ to Democratization and Integration into Europe” will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the Nelson Mandela

Career diplomat to address progress in the Balkans in Jan. 29 talk Read More »