Professor Thomas Hofweber and Professor Mark Katz are working to begin conversations about AI integration into research and education.| Department of Music
Recorded in spring 2023, Courtney Rivard, a 2023 fellow in the Tyson Academic Leadership Program, discusses her work as Director of the digital literacy and communications lab at UNC. She also shares recent projects in digital humanities, gaming studies, and a book that she worked on during her spring 2022 Faculty Fellowship.| INSTITUTE for the ARTS & HUMANITIES
Mary Floyd-Wilson (FFP ’04, ALP ’10), professor of English and a nationally recognized scholar of early modern English literature, has been named the 2024-2025 recipient of the George H. Johnson Prize for Distinguished Achievement by an IAH Fellow. The award, … Read more| INSTITUTE for the ARTS & HUMANITIES
Whether it’s in her work as a social worker or as co-founder of Mindful UNC, Robin Sansing is committed to supporting others in their development and growth. The relationships built among a group are essential for collaboration and support that enhances the group's work.| INSTITUTE for the ARTS & HUMANITIES
Seth Kotch (FFP ’18, ’25 ALP ’23), associate professor of American studies, has focused his work on the history of the criminal justice system, particularly in South and North Carolina. In this Q&A, Kotch discusses his journey in social justice … Read more| INSTITUTE for the ARTS & HUMANITIES
History professor Kathleen DuVal has been awarded both the Bancroft Prize and the Cundill Prize for her latest book, Native Nations: A Millennium in North America.| INSTITUTE for the ARTS & HUMANITIES
Anna Krome-Lukens, Mariska Leunissen, Michal Osterweil, and Isaac Unah were recognized for their distinguished teaching of undergraduate students.| INSTITUTE for the ARTS & HUMANITIES
Philosophy professor Thomas Hofweber (FFP ’15, ’25) and music professor and historian Mark Katz (FFP ’12, ALP ’13) are providing space for conversations about the aspects of life and art that AI is impacting.| INSTITUTE for the ARTS & HUMANITIES
All morning as we talk inside the room around the table, our bodies are aswarm with light and shade, our voices like a web hung in the air between us, stitching and unstitching in the telling and the hearing, the … Read more| INSTITUTE for the ARTS & HUMANITIES
Religious studies scholar Lauren Leve (FFP '07, '19; ALP '22) partnered with a computer science class last semester to further her ongoing work to create an annotated 3D model of an ancient holy site in Nepal’s Kathmandu Valley.| INSTITUTE for the ARTS & HUMANITIES
Announcing the 2025 Chapman Award Winners | INSTITUTE for the ARTS & HUMANITIES