Research – on display
On April 18, the Student Union’s Great Hall provided a visual representation of the large scale of undergraduate research conducted every day in Carolina’s labs and classrooms.
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On April 18, the Student Union’s Great Hall provided a visual representation of the large scale of undergraduate research conducted every day in Carolina’s labs and classrooms.
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Five students from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill were selected as recipients of the 2016 Burch Fellowship to pursue unique and self-initiated proposed experiences anywhere off UNC-Chapel Hill’s campus.
Five students selected as 2016 Burch Fellows Read More »
Play depicting a road trip to find American identity is particularly timely in light of today’s national political conversation.
PlayMakers concludes PRC2 series with Dan Hoyle in ‘The Real Americans’ Read More »
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ranks ninth among the nation’s best public universities for African Americans, according to MONEY and Essence magazines.
UNC-Chapel Hill rated among top 10 national public universities for African Americans Read More »
The Center for the Study of the American South is proud to host the Kidznotes Ambassadors All-Star Quartet (7th grade) and the Vivaldi-Copland Band (3rd-7th grade) today (April 14) at 5:30 p.m. at the Love House and Hutchins Forum. The ensembles will play a variety of classical and popular pieces inspired by this year’s theme, “Dream Big.”
Today (April 14): Music on the Porch: Kidznotes Read More »
The UNC Impact Awards recognize graduate students for contributions they are making to our state. The following is a snapshot on dramatic art graduate student Gregory DeCandia’s work.
Graduate Student Gregory DeCandia: Sharing Powerful Narratives of Military Experience Read More »
Students from across North America come to UNC-Chapel Hill to analyze topical issues in fourth annual competition, hosted by The Parr Center for Ethics.
Twenty-four teams participate in National Ethics Bowl April 15-16 Read More »
In March, Summit Records released the Dominican Jazz Project, an international musical collaboration led by Stephen Anderson, pianist, composer and associate professor of jazz and composition in the department of music.
North, Central America mix it up in Dominican Jazz Project Read More »
For Kiran Singh Sirah ’13, finding common ground through storytelling is the foundation for peace.
Shaw Drake observed that being an Latin American studies major allows students to look at a dynamic part of the world from historical, political and human rights perspectives, and teaches students ways to critically examine future challenges.