Rod Brooks '89 says his experience at UNC influenced his entire career and led him to his current position as CEO of Stop Hunger Now, an international hunger relief agency. More than 70 percent of its meals support transformational development programs such as school feeding programs, vocational training programs, and early childhood development programs.
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The tree-shaded, white-frame house at 410 E. Franklin Street has an ample front porch, rocking chairs and a storied history....
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Historian Malinda Maynor Lowery was named the new director of the Southern Oral History Program in July 2013.
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Since its founding in 1973, the Southern Oral History Program has held as its guiding principle, “You don’t have to...
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Southern Cultures journal covers it all, from tobacco queens to blues music.
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Graduate student Elijah Gaddis explored the history of Caledonia Prison Farm in Halifax County, N.C.
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Three UNC archaeology alums have unearthed the earliest European settlement in the interior United States in Morganton, N.C.
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Student's biomedical engineering projects benefit an accomplished kayaker who was born with spina bifada, a third-grader with autism and others.
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Anthropology Professor Dale Hutchinson teaches students how to map and recover the elements of a crime scene in his class, “Written in Bone: CSI and the Science of Death Investigations from Skeletal Remains."
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The Burch Fellows Program enables undergraduates across the University with exceptional abilities and interests to design potentially life-transforming experiences.
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