On Campus and Abroad: Global area studies centers offer resources and expertise on world regions
Six global area studies centers in the College of Arts and Sciences focus on world regions and actively promote the research and study of global issues.
Six global area studies centers in the College of Arts and Sciences focus on world regions and actively promote the research and study of global issues.
Casey Berger’s career path has taken her from Hollywood to UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences where, this fall, she will start working toward a Ph.D. in physics as a member of the Graduate School’s Royster Society of Fellows.
From Hollywood to physics Read More »
The Karen M. Gil Internship Program in Psychology offers undergraduate students an opportunity to deepen their understanding of psychology and develop professional skills.
Psychology internships offer real-world experience Read More »
Three long-serving faculty members in the College retired at the end of the spring 2015 semester after completing countless hours of service at Carolina and scholarship in the fields of anthropology, astronomy and computer science.
A parting toast to College leaders who left their mark Read More »
Professors John and Joy Kasson retired this summer after calling Carolina home for the past 44 years.
And the Kassons go rolling along Read More »
With hours of hand-sewing and creative crafting, Carolina’s graduate costume production students are working their way onto a platform even bigger than the stage.
Carolina students bring sci-fi to life Read More »
What was once the region’s largest mill under one roof is now the subject of the largest digital humanities project ever undertaken by the University.
UNC humanities team brings century-old mill into digital age Read More »
The old Chapel Hill Public Library will become the new home of the Arts & Sciences Foundation in late 2016, once renovations are complete.
Arts and Sciences Foundation buys former Chapel Hill Library Read More »
Duffle bags in hand, 14 active-duty and recently separated military members arrived last weekend on Carolina’s campus for a boot camp designed to prepare them for their next mission: college.
Warrior Scholars at Carolina: Preparing for the next chapter Read More »
If your idea of an archaeological dig features a bullwhip-toting, fedora-wearing Indiana Jones rescuing precious artifacts from greedy thieves, you might want to go easy on the movie popcorn.
75 years of unearthing N.C.’s past Read More »