Fine Arts & Humanities

NEH-funded project to explore meaning of ‘home’ in African diaspora communities

A year-long project at UNC-Chapel Hill, “Telling our Stories of Home: Exploring and Celebrating Changing African-Diaspora Communities,” has been awarded a Humanities in the Public Square grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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Eli Hornstein ’14 works to conserve environment, study languages

Eli Hornstein’s comfort zone extends further than most — spanning not only oceans and continents but also academic disciplines. Hornstein ’14 lived in Eretria at age five, when his family spent a year there as part of his parents’ Fulbright grants. After high school, he took a gap year that sent him all over the

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Pulitzer Prize winner to facilitate Nov. 19 UNC Town Hall on race and inclusion

Clarence Page, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, syndicated columnist and senior member of the Chicago Tribune editorial board, will facilitate the Town Hall on Thursday, Nov. 19.

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Sit in on masterclass Nov. 11 with acclaimed baritone Sherrill Milnes

Internationally acclaimed operatic baritone Sherrill Milnes will present a master class and Q&A with UNC’s Kenan and Robertson Scholars on Nov. 11 at 3:30 p.m. in Person Recital Hall. The event, sponsored by the department of music in the College of Arts and Sciences, is free and open to the public. Milnes is universally acclaimed

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