The right chemistry As the dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, I have gained a new appreciation for the stellar chemistry... Continue Reading »
Passport to everywhere I didn’t study abroad as an undergraduate, but I am fortunate that my research, teaching and personal travel have taken... Continue Reading »
Yes, and… The first rule of improv — and a principle that has increasingly been adopted by organizations as a powerful team-building... Continue Reading »
A heart for the humanities In late August, Carolina heralded the arrival of 4,254 first-year students at an evening convocation in Carmichael Arena. Continue Reading »
Chemistry and Creativity I’m enjoying my first semester as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and I’m delighted that this issue... Continue Reading »
Food as a reflection of who we are American Studies Professor Marcie Cohen Ferris writes in her book "The Edible South: The Power of Food and the Making... Continue Reading »
Closing one chapter, beginning another As seniors get ready for spring commencement and cross things off their Carolina bucket lists, they’ll say goodbye to their... Continue Reading »
Forging new paths Frederick P. Brooks Jr. blazed trails as project manager for the revolutionary IBM System/360 family of computers and then as... Continue Reading »
Experience matters That familiar sea of blue will soon fill Kenan Stadium again, as our latest crop of Carolina graduates takes on... Continue Reading »
Studying the South, gaining experience in the world The fall 2013 issue of Carolina Arts & Sciences is brimming with examples of how faculty research and student learning... Continue Reading »