Why handwritten letters mean so much
A student’s lifelong appreciation for writing and receiving letters exemplifies faculty expert Sara Algoe’s research on emotions.
A student’s lifelong appreciation for writing and receiving letters exemplifies faculty expert Sara Algoe’s research on emotions.
Graduate student Kimmy Hansen is analyzing the impact of future development on the tree canopy of Bald Head Island, a North Carolina barrier island that boasts the second-largest maritime forest in the state.
This year, University Research Week will highlight exceptional achievements of Carolina researchers across our many disciplines addressing changing climates. Stay tuned to the College website all week for stories highlighting faculty and student researchers.
Check out the redesigned Carolina Arts & Sciences magazine website, which debuts with our fall 2023 issue. The companion print edition of the College of Arts and Sciences’ alumni magazine will also be making its way to campus mailboxes soon.
Part of the dramatic art department, Kenan Theatre Company offers a space for undergraduate students of all majors to learn essential elements of theater — including acting, production and technical skills — from professional directors and one another.
A sampling of new faculty in Carolina’s College of Arts and Sciences shows its focus on discovering innovative solutions to the world’s greatest challenges.
The new paper by UNC-Chapel Hill researchers reveals rapid fluvial incision attributed to the growth of high topography in China’s Yangtze River. “This study presents a new model for when and how the Yangtze River was born,” said Eric Kirby, … Read more
The repertory company’s season lineup explores challenging topics through adaptations and comedy. PlayMakers is the theater-in-residence in the College of Arts and Sciences.
The IAH announces the 2023-2024 cohort of Academic Leadership Fellows. The eight Fellows hail from several departments in the College of Arts and Sciences and four of the University’s professional schools.
Thousands wore ribbons and lit candles at the Smith Center service in memory of slain associate professor Zijie Yan.