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4 grads make USA Today All Academic Teams | UNC College Talk
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What's up with faculty, students and alumni of the College of Arts and Sciences. 4 grads make USA Today All Academic Teams. Our students keep making us proud, but we’re not surprised. Four new graduates of UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences made USA Today’s All USA College Academic Teams: Libby Longino, Jimmy Waters, Henry Spelman and Lauren Teegarden. Libby and Henry are Rhodes Scholars; all four students had full four-year merit scholarships to UNC. Click here. Feed You can leave a response. Parr Cente...
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Studying marine life forms near Gulf oil spill | UNC College Talk
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What's up with faculty, students and alumni of the College of Arts and Sciences. Studying marine life forms near Gulf oil spill. Luke McKay, right, taking sediment cores aboard a research vessel near the spill site. UNC marine microbiologist Andreas Teske. And doctoral student Luke McKa. Y are searching the Gulf for life forms that could shed light on the impact of the oil spill and be helpful in the clean-up. See more details and photos in the News and Observer. You can follow any responses to this entr...
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Understanding oil spill plumes | UNC College Talk
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What's up with faculty, students and alumni of the College of Arts and Sciences. Understanding oil spill plumes. UNC College Professors Rich McLaughlin and Roberto Camassa explained on CNN how oil forms plumes under the surface, and why it’s a problem. Click here. This entry was posted on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 at 11:13 am and is filed under Faculty. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ».
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Wind Power, Rwanda Revisited and Facing the Past | UNC College Talk
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What's up with faculty, students and alumni of the College of Arts and Sciences. Wind Power, Rwanda Revisited and Facing the Past. In this issue of our periodic e-news, you can read about:. Marine scientists Harvey Seim and Pete Peterson, who conducted research with the assistance of undergraduates, showing that North Carolina could derive 20 percent of its energy from wind power. Donna LeFebvre and 20 undergraduates, who traveled to Africa last summer to confront the aftermath of the genocide in Rwanda.
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Sea changes could affect millions | UNC College Talk
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What's up with faculty, students and alumni of the College of Arts and Sciences. Sea changes could affect millions. If you’re worried about the impact of the oil spill in the Gulf, consider this new report by UNC marine scientist John Bruno and colleagues, showing that unprecedented, far-reaching impacts of climate change on the oceans could affect millions of people. Published in. This entry was posted on Friday, June 18th, 2010 at 10:12 am and is filed under Faculty. Feed You can leave a response.
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UNC College Talk | What's up with faculty, students and alumni of the College of Arts & Sciences | Page 2
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What's up with faculty, students and alumni of the College of Arts and Sciences. You gotta hear this one….backwards. February 9, 2010. Meghan Shea, a UNC College undergrad majoring in biology, can speak backwards. She talked about it frontwards and backwards on NPR Week-End Edition. Check it out. http:/ bit.ly/90KmJg. Taylor Branch talks about secret Clinton tapes, Feb. 23. February 9, 2010. UNC College alumnus Taylor Branch ’68 will discuss his book. Details: http:/ bit.ly/9uorti. February 9, 2010.
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David Brooks plugs the humanities | UNC College Talk
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What's up with faculty, students and alumni of the College of Arts and Sciences. David Brooks plugs the humanities. New York Times columnist David Brooks stood up today for the value of a humanities education, even during hard times when students are worried about whether it will help them get a job. Studying humanities can improve your ability to read and write, he argues. “You will have enormous power if you are the person in the office who can write a clear and concise memo.”. Brooks writes, that R...
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Carolina Arts and Sciences magazine online | UNC College Talk
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What's up with faculty, students and alumni of the College of Arts and Sciences. Carolina Arts and Sciences magazine online. PlayMakers Reaches Out, Football Fallout, Hotel Rwanda Revisited…. These stories and more are available in the Spring 2010 issue of. Carolina Arts and Sciences. Magazine. Our semi-annual publication is mailed to faculty, alumni and friends who have made a gift to the College, and is available to all online. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. UNC College...