A North Carolina-focused digital humanities project is using storytelling to inform a major science and public health issue — the impact of PFAS exposure on people’s lives. The post Where Stories Meet Science appeared first on Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
In addition to our What We're Reading feature on Daniel Sherman's new book, enjoy more books in the fall 2025 issue. The post New books for your reading list: More from College faculty, alumni appeared first on Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
Graduate student Amy Grossmann is helping the Greensboro Fire Department celebrate its 2026 centennial by documenting the lives of professional firefighters. The post Lighting a spark appeared first on Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
Get to know the stats behind the College of Arts and Sciences, the largest academic unit on campus and the heart of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The post By the numbers: The College of Arts and Sciences at UNC-Chapel Hill appeared first on Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
Carolina historian Daniel Sherman explores archaeology’s inherent tension between science and spectacle. The post Complexities in unearthing the past appeared first on Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
A new book co-edited by UNC-Chapel Hill alumna Christa Bentley (Ph.D. musicology ’16) is contributing to the conversation about the allure of the singer-songwriter Taylor Swift and her fandom. The post Taylor Swift: The Star, The Songs, The Fans appeared first on Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
Dean Jim White shares how the College's focus on research and the liberal arts supports Carolina’s mission to serve the state of North Carolina and beyond. The post Service to the state, in and out of the classroom appeared first on Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
A new university-wide initiative will help undergraduate students at Carolina develop the intellectual and ethical habits of attention essential for meaningful learning and responsible civic life. The post Struggling to pay attention? New project hopes to help appeared first on Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
A new lecture and a memorial site dedication in August 2025 honored Zijie Yan, an associate professor of applied physical sciences, who died two years ago in a campus shooting at Caudill Labs. The post Carolina community remembers Zijie Yan appeared first on Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
Carolina was ranked the No. 3 best value public university in the nation in The Princeton Review’s list of Best Value Colleges for 2025, up from No. 4 last year.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
Fans love the bestselling YA author’s novels and TV shows. Do they know her heart bleeds Carolina blue?| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
A new civic engagement fellowship empowers students to conduct impactful humanities research that reaches far beyond Carolina's campus.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
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Artificial intelligence has been around for decades, but it is now more powerful than ever. While AI presents copious challenges, many UNC students and researchers are embracing it in their work.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
Carolina double alumna Meghan Agresto has been the lighthouse site manager for the Currituck Beach Lighthouse in Corolla, North Carolina, for 20 years.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
Alexandrea Ravenelle’s latest book explores how COVID-19 affected the most vulnerable wage-earners.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
A UNC-Chapel Hill student signed a book deal for her young adult thriller with a “big five” publisher when she was still a first-year student.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine
In a new book spanning 200 years of history, award-winning scholar Blair L.M. Kelley shines a spotlight on the often-overlooked contributions of everyday Black workers through the lens of her own family’s story.| Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine