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Alumni couple supports the humanities with distinguished professorship

For Barbara “Bobby” Gitenstein and Don Hart, choosing to support the humanities at UNC was an easy decision.

Both earned their doctorate degrees in the humanities at Carolina — Gitenstein in English in 1975 and Hart in philosophy in 1981. The couple grew up in the same small town in south Alabama and chose Carolina for its “excellent” English and philosophy departments. They formed lasting relationships with several faculty members who served as important mentors for them in their careers.

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Students to benefit from gift to Jewish studies

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumnus Howard R. Levine, chairman and CEO of Family Dollar Stores Inc., has created an endowment to support undergraduate and graduate students in Jewish studies at his alma mater. The Howard R. Levine Student Excellence Fund in Jewish Studies, created through a $500,000 pledge, will support academic studies

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Family Affair: Pardues support new theatre professorship, fellowship

A lifelong love of theatre and decades of dedicated service to the University have resulted in the establishment of the David and Rebecca Pardue Distinguished Professorship in Technical Theatre and Production Management and the Courtnay Arpano and David Pardue III Graduate Fellowship Fund. The two new endowments, totaling $1.4 million, will provide a great boost for the department of dramatic art and PlayMakers Repertory Company.

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Taylor siblings honor family tradition of valuing education

When Bill and Elizabeth Taylor’s paternal grandfather, William Woodruff Taylor Sr., grew weary of dentistry and decided to become a lawyer, he set an example of never stopping one’s education. He practiced both disciplines in Warrenton, N.C., for years. On the other side of the family tree, these siblings’ maternal grandmother, Kate Barden Winstead, moved

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November College Calendar: Global politics, arts, science and more

Just in time for International Education Week, our November calendar is bursting with events spotlighting global politics, arts, science and more. Nov. 1:  Daniel Wallace, creative writing professor, will discuss his work in progress. 12:30 pm, Wilson Library, Louis Round. http://englishcomplit.unc.edu Nov. 2:  Who’s Doing the Looking? UNC artist Susan Harbage Page discusses the Ackland’s

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UNC ranks as 5th best public university for 11th year in a row

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ranks fifth among the nation’s best public universities for the 11th consecutive year, according to U.S. News & World Report magazine. The rankings appear in the 2012 “America’s Best Colleges” guidebook and at www.usnews.com starting on Sept. 13. UC-Berkeley ranked first among national public universities, followed by

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