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Celebrating 40 years: The Howard W. Odum Professorship in Sociology

The Howard W. Odum Professorship in Sociology was created in 1977, two years after the establishment of the Arts and Sciences Foundation. The original gift was donated anonymously by a former colleague of Odum, who founded the University’s department of sociology. The donor stipulated that the recipient be “an individual with imagination and vision, one […]

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Celebrating 40 years: Vintage Image–Microcomputers

  From its earliest days, the Arts and Sciences Foundation recognized the importance of incorporating computer technology into the daily workings of the College.  These photos appeared in the 1986 Foundations for Excellence campaign report and show Foundation Board members learning how computers could be used in the College. The following excerpt from the Foundation’s

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Celebrating 40 years: Rick Dees Student Production Fund

In 1997, Rick Dees ’72, one of America’s leading radio entertainers and host of the longest continually running hit music countdown in the world, established an annual media production award in the department of communication. The Rick Dees Student Production Fund provides awards to multiple students each year, paying for such production expenses as talent

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Celebrating 40 years: the Pardue Fellowship in the Institute for the Arts and Humanities

  How does a university support its accomplished faculty? “The gift that we may appreciate the most is the gift of time,” says UNC music professor and jazz studies director Jim Ketch. That’s certainly one of the aims of the Institute for the Arts and Humanities through its Faculty Fellows Program. In 1992, Ketch became

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Celebrating 40 years: Elizabeth “Pepper” Dowd Carolina Scholars– Where are they now?

Daniel Reeves ’07, an economics and political science major, from Purlear, N.C., was the first Dowd Scholar at Carolina. He is currently a fourth-year Ph.D. student in economics at Cornell University. His research interests focus on the intersection of behavioral economics and public finance. Daniel’s research includes taking insights from psychology and economic models to

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Celebrating 40 years: The Margaret Rose Tennille Fund for Classics

In 1992, five members of the Tennille family established an endowment in the classics department honoring Margaret Rose Tennille (1917-2014). Margaret Rose was born in Hopewell, Virginia, in March 1917.  When she was six years old, her family moved to Winston-Salem, where she later attended Salem College for two years. In 1939, she married Norton

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Celebrating 40 Years: The Annual Fund

The Arts and Sciences Annual Fund plays a central role in funding the College’s highest priorities—recruiting and retaining faculty, enhancing student opportunities, developing academic excellence and expanding global impact. This fund provides flexible support for departments and programs, and helps promote excellence across the College.  As such, gifts supporting the Annual Fund shape the experience

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