Two graduate students named Charlotte W. Newcombe Fellows
The fellowships provide support for promising scholars completing dissertations that explore ethics and religion.
Two graduate students named Charlotte W. Newcombe Fellows Read More »
The fellowships provide support for promising scholars completing dissertations that explore ethics and religion.
Two graduate students named Charlotte W. Newcombe Fellows Read More »
The third annual Royster Global Conference, to be held on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus, will focus on one of the most ubiquitous aspects of life: borders.
Graduate students’ Royster Global Conference to focus on the theme ‘borders’ Read More »
When Brad Erickson decided to pursue his Ph.D., there was no question about where he wanted to go. “The only person I could imagine working with was the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies’ Jodi Magness,” he said.
Ancient Worlds in a Digital Realm Read More »
This history timeline shows when the College of Arts & Sciences’ modern-day academic departments and major centers, institutes and programs were founded. Many of the oldest departments trace their origins back to when the first faculty were hired, since formal departments did not exist until much later.
Happy 225: Timeline showcases the College of Arts & Sciences’ history Read More »
Documentary filmmaker Julia Haslett tells stories that transcend borders, giving her audience a window into worlds they couldn’t have explored otherwise, and are already connected to in ways they couldn’t have imagined.
Cross-Cultural Connections Read More »
Jason Metcalfe, professor of mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has received the 2019 Faculty Award for Excellence in Doctoral Mentoring.
Jason Metcalfe receives 2019 Faculty Award for Excellence in Doctoral Mentoring Read More »
Andrew Pendergast, a third-year student at UNC-Chapel Hill, was recently selected for the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship. Pendergast, who is pursuing a major in chemistry, hopes to earn a doctorate of philosophy in analytical chemistry.
Andrew Pendergast is UNC-Chapel Hill’s 48th Goldwater Scholar Read More »
The new BeAM Learning & Innovation Studio – is an area that will give Carolina makers a place to iterate freely, explore important ideas and build projects over time.
BeAM Learning and Innovation Studio provides space for long-term projects Read More »
Elayna Locklear, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, has been awarded the Udall scholarship to help her pursue a career in osteopathic medicine to treat Native and minority populations in underserved areas. Sophomore Brooke Bauman has also been recognized with an honorable mention.
Elayna Locklear is UNC-Chapel Hill’s second American Indian Udall scholar Read More »
As more than 6,000 Tar Heels participated in Carolina’s graduation ceremony on Sunday, they were challenged to find not just their careers, but their callings, and to ask themselves what they are uniquely wired to do.
Congratulations Class of 2019! View commencement highlights Read More »