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The arts are for more than just students studying music or studio art. The arts are for everyone, and they are a fundamental part of Carolina’s culture.
Learn moreChancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz shares updates on campus news, including vaccines, fall planning and the hiring of Hubert Davis as the men's basketball coach.
Arts Everywhere Day will be returning on April 9. The annual event is a celebration of the arts that encourages the entire Carolina community to engage with diverse arts experiences and raise awareness of the breadth and depth of the arts at UNC-Chapel Hill.
"As we make decisions, we will communicate those to you in as timely a manner as possible, but please know that some specific details may not be able to be finalized until we have more information about the path of the virus."
Join Morehead Planetarium & Science Center from April 11-17 as we host in-person and virtual events with UNC scientists and research groups from around the world!
Dr. Onnie Rogers joins FPG's Carolina Consortium on Human Development to present her research. Dr. Rogers is is an Assistant Professor in Psychology at Northwestern University. Her research examines how children and adolescents make sense of their racial, ethnic and gender identities; how cultural stereotypes and expectations shape the development and intersectionality of these identities; and the ways in which multiple identities influence adolescents’ social-emotional and academic outcomes.
Explore Dr. Vigil's teaching and research focus on Latinx literature and culture with Cristina Henríquez' book The World in Half. In particular, Dr. Vigil's work examines how gender, race, sexuality, and class are deployed in various national and transnational contexts.