As a leader, Conghe Song strives to support interdisciplinary research and to advocate for his colleagues for opportunities.| Institute for the Arts and Humanities
IAH External Advisory Board Chair Allen Moseley reflects on his time at Carolina and shares why he supports the Institute for the Arts and Humanities.| Institute for the Arts and Humanities
The Publication Support Grant supports arts, humanities, and social science publications and performances.| Institute for the Arts and Humanities
In this Q&A, Mimi Chapman reflects on her time as an ALP Fellow in 2018, her service as Chair of the Faculty from 2020-23, and more.| Institute for the Arts and Humanities
The IAH is pleased to announce the 2025-2026 Faculty Fellow cohorts. Faculty in the college will pursue artistic and scholarly projects.| Institute for the Arts and Humanities
CHCI will provide $25,000 to support the project, “Aesthetics and the Technologies of ‘Repair’,” which will convene critical humanities theorists from around the world at a Summer Institute on Carolina’s campus in June 2026. The post Institute Receives Major Grant to Advance Global Humanities appeared first on Institute for the Arts and Humanities.| Institute for the Arts and Humanities
This year, the Institute for the Arts and Humanities will launch a new speaker series to highlight the work of Faculty Fellows. The post IAH Launches New “Fellows Forum” Series Fall 2025 appeared first on Institute for the Arts and Humanities.| Institute for the Arts and Humanities
The Institute for the Arts and Humanities is pleased to announce our 2025-2026 cohort of Academic Leadership Fellows. The fellows are selected from departments in the College of Arts and Sciences and from the University’s professional schools. The Tyson Academic … Read more The post Announcing the 2025-2026 Academic Leadership Fellows appeared first on Institute for the Arts and Humanities.| Institute for the Arts and Humanities
On April 15, Yale University professor Fatima El-Tayeb delivered the 2025 Mary Stevens Reckford Memorial Lecture in European Studies over Zoom. Her lecture, titled “Un/German. Racialized Otherness in Post–Cold War Europe,” examined the impacts of post-Cold War Europe’s reconceptualization of its past and present, with a particular focus on Germany. The post Reckford Lecture Explored Europe’s Past and Present appeared first on Institute for the Arts and Humanities.| Institute for the Arts and Humanities