A research expedition on board the USS North Carolina
Eleven UNC students recently got a first-hand look inside the machinery and history of the USS North Carolina.
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Eleven UNC students recently got a first-hand look inside the machinery and history of the USS North Carolina.
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The creation of three professorships between 2000 and 2007 in the College of Arts and Sciences that transformed Southern studies at Carolina was just the beginning. John A. Powell ’77, a history major, who lives in New York City, generously established these professorships to provide substantial financial support allowing the College recruit and retain outstanding
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A UNC researcher strives to give real advice to the Albemarle-Pamlico community about its peskiest neighbor: saltwater.
Happy Birthday, Steve! In honor of your 71st, Nina has made a generous contribution to the O.B. Hardison Jr. Scholarship Fund for the Humanities. The following article by Claire Cusick was published in Carolina Connections in summer 2015. Stephen Israel ’66 wants to honor the Renaissance English professor who changed his life And he
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In 2009, Frank Baumgartner was named the inaugural Richard J. Richardson Distinguished Professor. Baumgartner came to UNC from Penn State, where he was on the political science faculty for a decade. A Detroit native who earned all of his academic degrees from the University of Michigan, he previously held positions at the University of Iowa
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As we gather with our families to enjoy the bounty of the season, the Carolina community is also coming together around a common table with food as the University’s academic theme — exploring a plateful of topics, including food cultures and security, nutrition, world hunger, sustainable development and the impact of climate change. This fall’s
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At the White House Summit on College Access and Success last year, Chancellor Carol L. Folt committed Carolina to doing more for its Tar Heels — particularly low-income, first-generation and underrepresented students.
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The Chancellor’s Science Scholars program encourages talented students who are dedicated to advancing diversity in the sciences to pursue Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. degrees in science or mathematics.
James Williams, a fourth-year student at UNC-Chapel Hill, has been named a recipient of the Marshall Scholarship, a graduate studies scholarship to study at a United Kingdom institution in any field of study.
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Jewell Maye Mull never walked the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s tree-lined paths on her way to class or a Tar Heel football game. Her many years in the Drexel and Dolly hosiery mills in Burke County left little time for the privilege of studying literature, art or music. She started in the
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