Bookmark This: 2024 wrap-up
We featured nine amazing books by College faculty and alumni across different disciplines in 2024. Enjoy this wrap-up of the books we featured last year, and find some new books for your reading list in 2025!
We featured nine amazing books by College faculty and alumni across different disciplines in 2024. Enjoy this wrap-up of the books we featured last year, and find some new books for your reading list in 2025!
Bookmark This is a feature that highlights new books by College people. The November featured book is “One Day I’ll Work for Myself: The Dream and Delusion that Conquered America” by Benjamin C. Waterhouse, professor of history.
Carolina senior Mason Harkleroad experienced a year of living and learning in Taipei, Taiwan, as a Phillips Ambassador and Boren Award recipient.
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.
At Carolina, senior Jenna Gartland studied creative writing and communication and helped create opportunities for queer performance by founding a new student group
After graduating, Bamgboye will pursue her master’s degree in global affairs at Beijing’s Tsinghua University through the prestigious Schwarzman scholarship
Open to undergraduate students of all majors and years, the program is dedicated to the exploration of careers in environment and sustainability.
Nicholas Boyer, a rising senior at UNC-Chapel Hill double majoring in chemistry and computer science in the College of Arts and Sciences, was selected to receive a 2024 Barry Goldwater Scholarship.
A strong affinity for UNC and a profound belief in the life changing influence of education inspired Nikin ’05 and Rashmi ’05 Shah to establish the Tilak and Aruna Shah Biomedical Engineering Scholarship.
A major gift from UNC-Chapel Hill alumnus Stephen H. Israel ’66, Vice Chairman Emeritus of Korn Ferry, will provide full Honors Carolina scholarships for undergraduate students pursuing a major in the humanities.