5th among national public universities for 14th year in a row
Once again, the nation’s oldest public university is also ranked one of the best.
5th among national public universities for 14th year in a row Read More »
Once again, the nation’s oldest public university is also ranked one of the best.
5th among national public universities for 14th year in a row Read More »
By Del Helton Chris Joy ’13 was so excited about his summer internship that the math major’s parents wanted other Carolina students to benefit from a similar experience. Bob and Molly Joy of Vonore, Tenn., created the Robert Joseph and Myra Ficklen Joy Excellence Fund in the department of mathematics after Chris spent the summer
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By Rah Bickley ’86 Vicki Underwood Craver ’92, chair of the Arts and Sciences Foundation Board of Directors, could once be found deep inside the old Venable Hall chemistry lab, toiling over her experiments. If the former chemistry major were a student today, she would find herself in Carolina’s airy, new state-of-the-art physical science complex.
Vicki Craver: Supporting ‘the heart of the university’ Read More »
By Hope Baptiste ’87 Brent Sheerer ’97 (M.B.A.) didn’t take the easiest road to getting his college education, but for him and his daughter, Kristen, who graduated from UNC in 2013 with a degree in applied sciences, the journey was well worth it. It took Sheerer eight years to earn his undergraduate degree from Youngstown
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In our spring 2014 Annual Giving solicitation letter for the College of Arts and Sciences, Arts and Sciences Foundation Board member Duke Buchan III shared why he supports the Arts and Sciences Annual Fund and thinks you should, too! Please join Duke by making your annual fund gift today. You can make a gift online
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Protestors march through a fancy business luncheon, holding signs saying “on strike” and decrying intimidation tactics.
Lobbying America: A time when business decided to fight back Read More »
The work of nine artists completing their master of fine arts degrees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will be on display at the Ackland Art Museum from April 25 through June 1. Lauren Turner curated the group show, called “Parts of the Sum: MFA 2014.”
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Jordynn Jack, associate professor in Carolina’s Department of English and Comparative Literature, looks at these subjects and more in Autism and Gender: From Refrigerator Mothers to Computer Geeks.
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Carolina’s own AFROTC Detachment 590 earned the 2013 “Right of Line Award” for the best small detachment in the country over 58 other candidates.
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Carolina has launched its first science department created in the College of Arts and Sciences in nearly 40 years to better facilitate the movement of basic scientific ideas to the marketplace where they can make a difference.
Applied Physical Sciences to move ideas to impact Read More »