UNC Magazine Articles
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UNC Magazine |April 27, 2023
Northern Vision
Research – Dressing for the Occasion
Professor Anne Toewe, Ph.D., studies Victorian mourning mores and steampunk, and puts her extensive clothing history research to use in costume design for UNC mainstage productions and in the classroom.
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UNC Magazine |April 27, 2023
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Syllabus – Is AI a Misunderstood Sci-fi Villain?
Starting next fall, students in the new Computer Science 454 class are taking a closer look at the potential of AI — a growing field with significant career opportunities — and a science that can offer incredible benefits for the people who use it.
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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
Blue & Gold
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