Speaking to the world
The College of Arts and Sciences’ departments and global centers are particularly strong in teaching “less commonly taught languages.”
The College of Arts and Sciences’ departments and global centers are particularly strong in teaching “less commonly taught languages.”
“Economics is relevant for everyone, in just about every situation,” says Donna Gilleskie, who has been a Carolina economics faculty member for 30 years.
New faculty member and director of the Glee Club, Sean Grier, puts student experience first.
The minor helped enhance senior Elizabeth Kohn’s study of art, architecture and the Italian language.
Tracey Cave received the 2023-2024 Award in Management in the College of Arts and Sciences for her outstanding accomplishments in the department of religious studies.
This year, NC Humanities awarded grants to 21 public humanities projects, including four involving College of Arts and Sciences faculty.
Researchers in the Department of Chemistry have introduced a new conjugated polymer, called POET-T2-COOH, that achieves electrical conductivities 100,000 times greater than comparable polymers.
Carolina scientists define lab automation and create AI that enables a robot to work beside humans.
Mathematics faculty member Linda Green teamed up with graduate research consultant Connor Menzel to teach an interdisciplinary data analysis class.
Eden Consenstein’s work focuses on the intersections of American religion, capitalism, consumerism and technology.