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Upcoming Events
Feb. 3-14: Solo Takes on 3: Story, Identity and Desire. Swain Hall, Studio 6.
Feb. 9: Mississippi Masala film screening and discussion, 7 pm, Varsity Theatre. Free with UNC One Card, $4 general public.
Feb. 10-11: The Historical Jesus Revisited, a seminar with Bart Ehrman. $110-$125, register in advance. http://humanities.unc.edu

Singing creates ‘a bond between people’
For Terry Rhodes, music is more than a way to make a living.
It is a way of life. Somehow, she finds a way to make music an integral part of almost every thing she does. She really has no choice – music is in her blood...
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The Other First Years
Change can be tough. Transferring to a large university like UNC-Chapel Hill is a big change for many students and can include challenges that are not typical of the traditional college student. But these challenges also provide an opportunity for growth...
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The past brings power to the present.
Minrose Gwin spent years researching deep into the life of civil rights activist Medgar Evers for an academic project. To her surprise, she came away with more than one way to tell this tale of the segregated South: not only the scholarly work, but also a debut novel of note...
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Costuming ‘The Parchman Hour’
When second-year graduate student Adrienne Corral dons her neoprene yellow apron, goggles and shoulder-length black gloves, she looks a bit like a scientist in a lab. Steam is rising from a 60-gallon vat of boiling water, which she has turned kelly green for the occasion...
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Sharing a love and passion for music
It’s gospel music day in professor Louise Toppin’s class, “Music as Culture: The Music of African-Americans.” The course is a survey of the music of African-Americans from its roots in Africa to hip-hop, through the lens of the classical composer...
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UNC concussion researcher named MacArthur Fellow
UNC professor Kevin Guskiewicz first became concerned about concussions when he was an athletic trainer with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the early 1990s. More than 20 years later...
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Bridging the gap between high school and college
Antoinette Newsome, now a Carolina junior majoring in management and society, knew that coming to UNC from a small rural high school would be tough. So she enrolled in the Summer Bridge program...
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Cool jazz for hot summer workshop
Dylan Gilroy, a UNC senior, practices with his combo at the summer jazz workshop...
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UNC expert included in major new plant research program
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill biologist Jeff Dangl has been selected to join a new research program involving 15 of the nation’s top plant scientists...
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Razor Wire Women
Ashley Lucas keeps thinking about a certain audience holding her new book for the very first time — incarcerated women and their families. That’s because it’s their book, too, filled with their artwork, poems and brutally honest essays about life behind prison walls...
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Research shows voters rejecting Islamic parties
No one knows what will happen in Tunisia, Egypt or Libya. But history paints a hopeful picture of how things might go if democratic elections are allowed...
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Straddling two worlds: Studying women and childbirth at the U.S.-Mexico border
Kimmie Garner at Maternidad La Luz, where she did an internship last summer...
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FEATURES
Red Clay Ramblers to be honored at PlayMakers Ball
Tony Award-winning, North Carolina music legends The Red Clay Ramblers will receive the PlayMakers Distinguished Achievement Award on Feb. 11 at the 24rd annual PlayMakers Ball at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The ball, held at the.. [more]Expert discusses role of scientists in public discourse
Science philosopher Philip Kitcher will discuss new approaches to public discourse on climate change, bioethics and other controversial issues, February 28 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill... [more]SCALE-UP: Innovative, studio-style classroom encourages interaction
Room 208 in Phillips Hall is no longer an ordinary teaching laboratory. Gone are the cramped aisles with chairs and tables configured in a traditional manner. Instead, students sit at large round tables for labs... [more]A top 10 college role model
A savvy entrepreneur and social advocate, UNC senior Amber Koonce is now known as one of America’s top ten college role models... [more]-- More News --
















