{"id":11708,"date":"2015-10-30T11:08:01","date_gmt":"2015-10-30T16:08:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/college.unc.edu\/?p=11708"},"modified":"2024-07-02T16:08:20","modified_gmt":"2024-07-02T16:08:20","slug":"celebrating-40-years-honors-carolina-the-william-d-weir-honors-fellowship","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/collegearchive.unc.edu\/?p=11708","title":{"rendered":"Celebrating 40 years: Honors Carolina&#8211;The William D. Weir Honors Fellowship"},"content":{"rendered":"<figure id=\"attachment_11709\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-11709\" style=\"width: 339px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><a href=\"\/\/casdev.unc.edu\/collegearchive\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2015\/10\/10-30-15-Ashley-Rivenbark.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\" wp-image-11709\" src=\"\/\/casdev.unc.edu\/collegearchive\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2015\/10\/10-30-15-Ashley-Rivenbark-300x199.jpg\" alt=\"As a Weir Fellow in Asian Studies, Ashley Rivenbark \u201914 taught Tae Kwon Do to children as part of her internship with Hua Dan, a Chinese organization that uses theatre and other creative arts as a tool for personal and social transformation.\" width=\"339\" height=\"225\" srcset=\"https:\/\/collegearchive.unc.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/21\/2015\/10\/10-30-15-Ashley-Rivenbark-300x199.jpg 300w, https:\/\/collegearchive.unc.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/21\/2015\/10\/10-30-15-Ashley-Rivenbark-768x509.jpg 768w, https:\/\/collegearchive.unc.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/21\/2015\/10\/10-30-15-Ashley-Rivenbark.jpg 925w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 339px) 100vw, 339px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-11709\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">As a Weir Fellow in Asian Studies, Ashley Rivenbark \u201914 taught Tae Kwon Do to children as part of her internship with Hua Dan, a Chinese organization that uses theatre and other creative arts as a tool for personal and social transformation.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>When Ashley Rivenbark \u201914 first found out that she had received a William D. Weir Honors Fellowship in Asian Studies to spend a semester of intensive language study and cultural immersion in Beijing, China, she almost didn\u2019t go because she was too afraid of the unknown.<\/p>\n<p>Today she can\u2019t imagine her life any other way.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cLooking back on the years that have passed, I can truly say that I have no regrets,\u201d said Ashley, an Asian studies and Romance languages double major from Charlotte, N.C. \u201cI came out of the fellowship with near fluency in Chinese, experience in the working world, with more open eyes to some of the issues facing Chinese society and what I can do to better understand them and work toward changing them. I developed a new vision for my life, a new path forward and a renewed hope in my abilities and independence.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>After graduating, Ashley received the U.S. Department of State\u2019s Critical Language Scholarship, which gave her the opportunity to continue her Chinese language and cultural studies. She is currently pursuing a master\u2019s degree in business management at the Wake Forest University School of Business, with plans to return to China.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The William D. Weir Honors Fellowship in Asian Studies<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The William D. Weir Honors Fellowship in Asian Studies was established 10 years ago by Heather and Peter Boneparth. To date, 34 Weir Fellows have traveled to China for a semester of intensive language study and cultural immersion, followed by an eight-week summer internship in either Beijing or Shanghai in fields such as banking, law, journalism, public health and historic preservation. This spring, there will be three new Weir Fellows in China.<\/p>\n<p>While serving as CEO of Jones Apparel Group, Peter Boneparth recognized that long-term, sustainable success between the U.S. and China would be predicated on many more U.S. citizens immersing themselves in the language and culture of China. The Boneparths established the Weir Fellowship to promote long-term understanding between the U.S. and China.<\/p>\n<p>The Weir Fellowship was named in honor of Heather Boneparth\u2019s late father, William Donald Weir. He was a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, served on a minesweeper during the Korean War, and spent much of his career at the Department of State\u2019s Arms Control and Disarmament Agency engaged in strategic arms limitation.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Honors Carolina<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Weir Fellowship is one of a number of private funds that support Honors Carolina. The Arts and Sciences Foundation raises money to support Honors Carolina through course development awards, study abroad scholarships, summer research fellowships and more.<\/p>\n<p>In recent years, the Foundation helped Honors Carolina raise more than $22 million in private gifts and state matching funds to endow 15 Honors Carolina professorships in the College of Arts &amp; Sciences.\u00a0 Those additions to the faculty have enabled Honors Carolina to double the size of the program and strengthen its ability to recruit top undergraduate students from across the state and throughout the nation.<\/p>\n<p>Honors Carolina makes a promise to students, \u201cCome Here. Go Anywhere.\u201d The Arts and Sciences Foundation plays an important role in helping Honors Carolina to deliver on that promise. Today, Honors Carolina serves more than 1,600 remarkable undergraduate students each year. The program offers more than 160 seminar-style courses taught on campus and abroad, provides extraordinary opportunities for students to conduct cutting-edge research alongside faculty mentors, opens the door for students to explore the world through study abroad programs and international fellowships, and prepares students to compete for prestigious scholarships.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"\/\/casdev.unc.edu\/collegearchive\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2015\/10\/40-in-40-LOGO-SPLASH-final.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-11589\" src=\"\/\/casdev.unc.edu\/collegearchive\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/44\/2015\/10\/40-in-40-LOGO-SPLASH-final-300x200.jpg\" alt=\"40 in 40 LOGO SPLASH final\" width=\"300\" height=\"200\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When Ashley Rivenbark \u201914 first found out that she had received a William D. Weir Honors Fellowship in Asian Studies to spend a semester of intensive language study and cultural immersion in Beijing, China, she almost didn\u2019t go because she was too afraid of the unknown. Today she can\u2019t imagine her life any other way. 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