UNC Magazine Articles
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UNC Magazine |April 27, 2023
Magazine Feature
The Garvey is Still a Place to Be
One of the oldest cultural centers in the nation, the spirit of Marcus Garvey Cultural Center remains stronger than ever, celebrating and championing Black culture and history.
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UNC Magazine |April 27, 2023
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The View from Here – Library Mural
Michener Library celebrated its 50th anniversary with a brilliant new mural, “El Centro de Educación de Aztlán,” painted by Brenda Vargas ‘22
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UNC Magazine |April 25, 2023
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Fellow Bears – Spring 2023
A letter from UNC President Andy Feinstein regarding the stories that we chose to present to you in this issue of UNC Magazine.
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UNC Magazine |April 25, 2023
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Funding Important Work – Spring 2023
Funding for research and scholarship, creative activities, instructional programs, and service and outreach activities.
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UNC Magazine |April 25, 2023
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Last Look – UNC’s Century-Old Silver Maple Tree
On November 8, amidst a gathering of students and faculty, the beloved tree was removed. The silver maple was the oldest and largest tree on campus.
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UNC Magazine |October 28, 2022
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An Invisible Thread of Unity
Olga Baron, UNC’s executive director of Global Engagement, shares her thoughts as a Ukrainian experiencing war from a distance and finding community amidst the struggle
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UNC Magazine |October 28, 2022
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I’m a Bear – Kent Trompeter
Trompeter graduated from UNC this past spring with a degree in History and Secondary Education
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UNC Magazine |October 28, 2022
Magazine Feature
Is There a Doctor in the House?
Fewer doctors in Colorado’s rural communities — combined with increasing demand — creates a health care challenge of growing complexity and may mean reduced care for residents
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UNC Magazine |October 28, 2022
Northern Vision
Lessons for Life
Alumnus Skylar Houston applies an early lesson learned from his parents to help other first-generation college students attend UNC
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UNC Magazine |October 28, 2022
Blue & Gold
Meet Dean Beth Longenecker
Dr. Beth Longenecker was hired as the founding dean of UNC’s proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine after a national search