‘A Wonderful Vote of Confidence’
March 5, 2025
Former employee Susan Landstrom’s gift provides new opportunities for Carolina Public Humanities.
Former employee Susan Landstrom’s gift provides new opportunities for Carolina Public Humanities.
Carolina K-12, a program based in the College of Arts and Sciences, hosted a summer retreat for educators from around the state, immersing them in the history and culture of Beaufort, Harkers Island and Cape Lookout.
Victoria Rovine, professor of art history, has been named the next director of Carolina Public Humanities. She begins her new role on July 1. Rovine succeeds Lloyd Kramer, who has been director of CPH since 2014.