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Carolina Arts & Sciences magazine fall 2020 cover

Southern Futures: Diverse voices for a changing region. Also inside: Carolina Pivots; A Poet’s Roots; Pandemic-inspired research and more.

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A woman on a pier in the Galapagos prepares a caught fish, while a sea lion perches next to her.

Reactivating the Galapagos economy The Scoop

The UNC Center for Galapagos Studies and its partners are helping island communities recover from the pandemic’s impact.

Illustration of a video chat on a laptop.

Study abroad goes virtual The Scoop

This fall, a group of students are experiencing study abroad virtually with the Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador, which began a partnership with Carolina in 2006.

Anne Collins in the Arts & Sciences Foundation office.

Collins named senior associate dean for development in the College The Scoop

Anne H. C. Collins has been named senior associate dean for development in the College of Arts & Sciences and executive director of the Arts and Sciences Foundation.

Solar Energy Researcher in a lab

U.S. Department of Energy funds solar energy research The Scoop

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill leads the CHASE partnership, which will work to develop hybrid photoelectrodes for fuel production.

Campus scenes from November 2, 2018, on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Grad certificate preps students to innovate for public good The Scoop

A new nine-credit-hour program will launch in spring 2021, teaching design thinking skills for solving complex problems across diverse fields of research and practice.

Heidi Kim

Asian American Center opens at UNC The Scoop

Heidi Kim, associate professor in the department of English and comparative literature, will lead the new Asian American Center at Carolina.

Sarah Treul

Treul, Marinelli to lead Program for Public Discourse The Scoop

Sarah Treul and Kevin Marinelli have been tapped to lead the UNC Program for Public Discourse.

Ronit Freeman holds a printed model of the coronavirus

Freeman wins support to capture and disable coronavirus spikes The Scoop

Associate professor Ronit Freeman is working on multiple areas of research related to COVID-19.