Jodi Magness and about 40 researchers and students returned last summer from a seventh season of archeological excavation inside a synagogue at Huqoq, an ancient Jewish village in Israel’s Lower Galilee. read more
When Jim White ’71 was teaching, his students hated the idea of interviewing war veterans — until they tried it. The Library of Congress wanted those tapes, but they always were destined for UNC. read more
Only 40 when he took over as dean of NYU’s business school, Peter Henry ’91 had well-formed ideas about teaching economics and a determination to diversify. read more
Tom Goldstein ’92 couldn’t get in Carolina law. Now he can’t get enough of the action in the U.S. Supreme Court nor of publicly sharing his expertise and observations. read more
The question of where glass eels come from and how they navigate has mystified scientists since the days of Aristotle, who surmised that they sprang unbidden from the mud. Now a team led by a UNC researcher has shown that they read the Earth’s… read more
UNC researchers Scott Commins and Maya Jerath are studying this strange meat allergy – and it turns out the culprit is our summertime arch-nemesis, the tick. read more
The region of shopping centers that straddle Fordham Boulevard now has a singular identity: Blue Hill District. read more
Catilin Doyle ’06, UNC’s first Thomas Wolfe Scholar, won the seventh annual Frost Farm Prize for metrical poetry with her composition ‘Wish.’ read more
Earth, she’s seen — from top to bottom. Now Zena Cardman ’10 wants to show NASA what a microbiologist brings to a place like Mars. read more
The children of undocumented immigrants who can get into Carolina have been welcome here. The out-of-state tuition rate makes paying for it tough, and now their special status could be taken away. read more