Who says summer is a slow time in the world of academia? Certainly not Carolina’s faculty and staff, who were busy at work around the world, across the country and here on campus. The University Gazette recently asked for submissions about how these hard-working Tar Heels were spending the summer, and published a few of their responses. Take a look at what these College faculty members have been doing this summer.
Bernard Bell, director of the Shuford Program in Entrepreneurship; Shanghai, China
I spent three weeks in Shanghai with 15 students, all interns at Chinese companies, paired with a Chinese roommate for cultural education and studying Mandarin Chinese. Each week, we invited a Chinese entrepreneur for dinner and had a lunch with hosts who spoke only Chinese.
Lorna Avilés, teaching assistant professor of Spanish; Cusco, Peru
Sandy Smith-Nonini, adjunct assistant professor of anthropology; San Juan, Puerto Rico
In July, I went to Puerto Rico with my son, filmmaker Roque Nonini. We’re making a documentary called Dis.em.POWER.ed: Puerto Rico’s Perfect Storm about the long (and for some, ongoing) blackout after Hurricane Maria. We’ll distribute it free to educators and nonprofits.