In 1976, PlayMakers Repertory Company became the professional theater-in-residence on the UNC campus and brought Arthur Miller’s gripping play, The...
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Introducing Artists After Hours, an occasional feature in which we interview faculty, staff and students who pursue artistic avocations in...
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Popular culture tends to view the world’s great religions as monolithic identities, when the complex history of religion encompasses a...
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In 2010, Chérie Rivers Ndaliko and her husband, internationally acclaimed Congolese filmmaker and activist Petna Ndaliko Katondolo, traveled to 33...
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Anyone interested in changing the world must understand how institutions and systems work, and how the political and social environments...
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Last year, student interns at the Southern Oral History Program interviewed 16 of the “Black Pioneers,” African-Americans who attended UNC-Chapel...
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