Capturing Community History
From textile mills to the state’s mental hospital, a team of UNC faculty, students and staff are engaging with North Carolina communities to tell their own complicated stories.
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From textile mills to the state’s mental hospital, a team of UNC faculty, students and staff are engaging with North Carolina communities to tell their own complicated stories.
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The Graduate School recently announced awards given to graduate students for powerful discoveries that contribute to a better future for people and communities in North Carolina. Seventeen Impact Awards and five Horizon Awards were presented for 2018.
Graduate students receive awards for research that benefits the state Read More »
A generation under Soviet control made its voice heard on tape. UNC music scholar Andrea F. Bohlman is listening.
Sounds of Revolution Read More »
Even though more than 1.4 million American children under the age of 18 care for siblings or parents who have a chronic illness or disability, support for this demographic is in short supply. UNC geographer Elizabeth Olson and collaborators look to other countries as models for growing youth caregiver resources in the United States.
The Kids Are Not Alright Read More »
The Carolina Asia Center announces its celebration of Asia Week 2018, taking place March 19-24 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This campus-wide celebration of Asia includes numerous cultural events, lectures and a film screening, culminating with the Asian Culture Festival.
Carolina Asia Center to Host Second Annual Asia Week from March 19-24 Read More »
The U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program met with faculty from Carolina’s communication department to learn about their research related to methods of countering extremism and engage in discussion about their experiences.
PlayMakers Repertory Company presents the world premiere of “Leaving Eden,” a play with music, script by North Carolina playwright and UNC-Chapel Hill alumnus Mike WIley, and music and lyrics by North Carolina
singer-songwriter Laurelyn Dossett, April 4-22.
PlayMakers Repertory Company presents world premiere of ‘Leaving Eden’ Read More »
Carl Ernst has made it his mission to encourage interest in Islamic studies and develop opportunities for students to learn more about this region, both within and outside of the classroom.
Global Heel Carl Ernst Connects Carolina to the Middle East Read More »
Five women who spend much of their time helping other women and girls had their moment in the spotlight March 5.
Spotlight shines on Advancement of Women Award winners Read More »
This spring, the College of Arts & Science’s Carolina Asia Center and UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School will participate in the Kakehashi Project, a fully funded youth exchange program between Japan and the United States.
23 Carolina students to participate in Kakehashi Project in Japan Read More »