The Old Well: Past, Present and Future
Was the Old Well ever new? Daniel Wallace explains in this tribute to UNC’s beloved landmark.
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Was the Old Well ever new? Daniel Wallace explains in this tribute to UNC’s beloved landmark.
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Fall books include a page-turner from Bart Ehrman, a tribute to Woody Durham and poems from New Orleans, plus books on the fascinating world of the hip-hop DJ, Cherokee stories, life in a West Va. coal-mining town; and more.
Computer scientist Ron Alterovitz and his team are teaching robots how to do useful human tasks.
They, Robots: The future is already here Read More »
Procter & Gamble scientist and UNC alum Greg Allgood is saving lives through clean water
Precious Resource: Scientist saves lives through clean water Read More »
UNC faculty are designing new courses around the theme, “Water in our World.”
Water in the classroom Read More »
UNC geologist Laura Moore studies climate change’s effect on N.C.’s barrier islands.
The Future of the Outer Banks: Climate change’s effect on N.C.’s barrier islands Read More »
UNC composer Lee Weisert’s installations explore sounds created by water. This feature and more water initiatives in the fall 2012 issue of Carolina Arts & Sciences magazine.
Fluid Music: UNC musician explores sounds created by water Read More »
Carolina Performing Arts and the Institute for the Arts and Humanities are reimagining The Rite and its contemporary significance through The Rite of Spring at 100. Part of the celebration will be a series of once-in-a-lifetime performances at Memorial Hall with some of the leading performing artists of our time.
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On a white wooden bookshelf in Jocelyn Neal’s office sits a sealed, unopened mason jar, filled to the brim with a telltale clear liquid and dressed in a homemade label. Neal is the new director of the Center for the Study of the American South.
Center provides ‘a place and a space’ to study the South Read More »
James Stimson, Raymond Dawson Professor of Political Science, shares his thoughts on the 2012 election between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
Stimson: Whether Obama can win with a bad economy is a definite maybe Read More »