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LGBT legislators have a significant effect on laws that promote equality
The presence of legislators who are openly lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender has a direct, significant impact on pro-LGBT legislation around the world, according to new research from a political scientist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill... [more]Hall honored with Mary Turner Lane Award
Historian Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, founding director of Carolina’s Southern Oral History Program, has won the 2013 Mary Turner Lane Award for outstanding contributions to the lives of women students, faculty, staff and administrators at Carolina... [more]Undergraduates publish in journal Biochemistry
Work entirely designed, implemented, and interpreted by UNC undergraduates has been published in Biochemistry and is highlighted on the journal web page... [more]Mapping Historical Memory: New digital collection documents the state’s history through monuments, shrines, public art
A new UNC digital collection, Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina, is creating a portrait of the state’s history through monuments, shrines and public art. UNC historian Fitz Brundage is the scholarly adviser to the project... [more]-- More News --














