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The Thomas Jefferson Award winner’s “Geoffervescence” is “a tremendous asset to philosophy as an academic field.”
Author, filmmaker and Africana religious studies scholar LeRhonda S. Manigault-Bryant leads the Black culture and history center.
Chancellor praises graduate stipend increase and shares plans for new working groups in remarks to Board of Trustees.
College of Arts and Sciences and Gillings professors receive one of the most distinguished honors in the scientific community.
The UNC School of Education doctoral candidate is a scholar, educator, cultural organizer and now, the Town’s official poet.
Whether it was a family heirloom or a specific outfit, the Tar Heels Granada, Spain, as part of Carolina Global Launch, this fall brought a piece of home with them abroad.
With IDEAs in Action courses, faculty give students immersive experiences, hands-on training and ways to make new connections.
Shakespeare’s complicated main character keeps the 400-year-old classic rich for interpretation, say literary and theater experts.