Focus Carolina: Sarah Stroud
Sarah Stroud, director of the Parr Center for Ethics and professor in the Department of Philosophy, is featured in a Focus Carolina interview.
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Sarah Stroud, director of the Parr Center for Ethics and professor in the Department of Philosophy, is featured in a Focus Carolina interview.
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On the 176th anniversary of its publication, experts on British literature and acting explain the enduring appeal of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.”
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The master’s degree program supports study at China’s prestigious Tsinghua University and bridges the academic and professional worlds to educate students about leadership and China’s expanding role in the world.
Carolina alumni named Schwarzman Scholars Read More »
Anne Sutton, a 2018 graduate with degrees in music and geography, and Olivia Holder, who earned a bachelor’s degree in history in 2018, are Carolina’s 19th and 20th Marshall Scholars.
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Six undergraduates from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have been selected as Phillips Ambassadors for study abroad programs in Asia in 2020. Two scholarship recipients will study in Singapore, two in Taiwan, one in South Korea and one in Thailand.
Six undergraduates selected as UNC Phillips Ambassadors for study in Asia Read More »
An interdisciplinary team of Carolina researchers recently returned to the Himalayas to continue studying the effects of climate change on Buddhist holy lakes. A major goal: To retrieve data from instruments they installed 15 months ago.
New revelations in Nepal Read More »
Introducing Bookmark This, a feature that highlights new books by College of Arts & Sciences faculty and alumni, published on the first Friday of every month during the academic year. Featured book: “The Food We Eat, the Stories We Tell: Contemporary Appalachian Tables,” edited by Elizabeth S. D. Engelhardt, with Lora E. Smith.
Historian Matthew Andrews discusses his path to teaching and success in connecting with students.
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PlayMakers Repertory Company proudly presents “Ragtime,” the Tony Award-winning epic musical that captures the electric, chaotic, at once hopeful and desolate world that was America at the turn of the last century. Directed with a prescient 21st century lens by Zi Alikhan in his PlayMakers debut, the production runs from November 20 to December
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When the actors of PlayMakers Repertory Company step onto the stage, they become someone new. Taking on a character is a science all its own — one that requires art, imagination, and research to accomplish. And it doesn’t hurt to have a dramaturg handy, either.
Researching the Limelight Read More »