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Author Lorrie Moore, in person, reads story about virtual visits

The literary event was part of the Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence Program, which brought the acclaimed short-story writer to campus to visit classes and give readings and talks.


Collage shows book cover for Valley of Want on the left and photo of Ross White on the right.

Bookmark This

In our March “Bookmark This” feature, we highlight “Valley of Want” (Unicorn Press, January 2022) by Ross White, who also shares a poem with us. White is teaching assistant professor of creative writing.


A group standing in front of a lake

Across continents, Florence Babb collaborates to enhance course instruction

When Florence Babb, professor of anthropology, heard about Collaborative Online International Learning, she jumped at the opportunity to enhance her class and ultimately took her work to Ecuador, where she’s been collaborating with Universidad San Francisco de Quito faculty and students.


A group of students sitting in a classroom with headphones on staring at screens

NEH grant will help develop critical games studies minor

Courtney Rivard, a 2021 IAH faculty fellow and teaching associate professor in English and comparative literature, received an NEH grant to help develop a critical games studies minor.


Juan Alamo standing at the Old Well on UNC-Chapel Hill's campus holding a percussion instrument

Where words fail music speaks

For most of his life, Juan Álamo has used music to connect to and communicate with others. As a skilled marimba player, he uses his talent and passion to teach the next generation of musicians to do the same.


A postcard with the text "Postcards from the Pandemic" on it and the Arts Everywhere logo in the corner

Staff postcard project to memorialize pandemic

“I Was Here: Postcards from the Pandemic” lets employees process the past two years through artistic expression, culminating in an exhibit on Arts Everywhere Day April 8.


A class sitting in a room with masks on and collaborating with laptops

Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl Team heads to national competition

Carolina’s Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl Team will be facing off against 35 other schools for a national title this weekend. It is the team’s first time advancing to the national championship in over five years.


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