Carolina chemistry is celebrating its 200th birthday. A key secret to reaching this venerable milestone and achieving an international reputation has been to invest in generations of promising young scientists and to provide them with the tools they need to thrive. Today, young scholars continue to work alongside foundational members of the department.
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Justin Baumann, a Ph.D. student in the College’s department of marine sciences, works alongside Mariko Wallen, a local diver, in...
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John and Marree Townsend’s commitments to UNC-Chapel Hill over the years have been both plentiful and purposeful — and none...
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"Blue Morpho"
The greenhouse humidity
moved down our backs
like the sweat beads
on our Pimm’s cups
hours before in the garden
bar. She was our...
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Looking for new books for your bookshelf? Explore these new books by faculty and alumni of the College of Arts...
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Emmy Award-winning sports announcer Jim Lampley tells young people interested in his profession that “in live television commentary, it’s all...
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English alumna Elizabeth G. Taylor values the power of language as a national nonprofit director who advocates for access to...
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Patrick Dougherty says when you’re trying to elicit feelings and emotions through art, “that’s not unlike creating a great novel.”...
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When the Caldwell family decided they wanted to give back to UNC-Chapel Hill — a place that left a lasting...
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In addition to significant planned gifts to the College that benefit scholarships, technology and innovation in the Learning and Writing...
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