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Congratulations to our award-winning College faculty and staff

The College of Arts and Sciences celebrates the dozens of talented faculty and staff who received awards and honors during the spring semester.


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Drop by Drop

Senior Abel Abraham shares his journey from being a first-year student during the pandemic to becoming an award-winning mathematics major.


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Nineteen undergraduates selected as UNC Phillips Ambassadors for study in Asia

Nineteen undergraduates from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill were selected as Phillips Ambassadors for study abroad programs in Asia this summer and fall. Scholarship recipients will study in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan. 


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Institute for the Arts and Humanities announces 2024-2025 faculty fellows

The Institute for the Arts and Humanities has announced the 2024-2025 Faculty Fellows. The Faculty Fellowship Program offers College faculty the opportunity to pursue artistic and scholarly projects that lead to publication, exhibition, composition or performance.


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Carolina honors three faculty winners of global excellence awards

Courtney Rivard, Koji Sode and Erinn Whitaker in the College of Arts and Sciences received Faculty Awards for Global Excellence, awarded by the Office of the Vice Provost for Global Affairs.


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Gustavo Gonzalez built community through Mi Pueblo

The senior Carolina Covenant and Woods scholar also studied abroad and did behavioral research.


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Lifelong learner finds personal renaissance

After years of working in the business world, Jennifer Wu earns a doctorate in art history from Carolina.


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