Celebrating Carolina's Diversity
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Chapel Hill, NC, 27599
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Sir Christopher Meyer, former British Ambassador to the United States, will discuss current diplomatic issues, including Afghanistan and Iraq, in a lecture Dec. 2 at UNC.
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Celebrating Carolina's Diversity Every gift makes a difference at Carolina. Make a gift of any size today at http://giving.unc.edu

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After years in the shadows, the everyday donor is emerging as philanthropy’s newest hero, the driver of a more down-to-earth approach to charity.
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This video is among Carolina's newest TV public service announcement. The spot features Pharen Bowman, a 2008 UNC alumna who is now with the Carolina Advising Corps. The program places recent UNC-Chapel Hill graduates as college advisers in public high schools throughout the state. ...
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American Indian Center welcomes UNC studentsBy Quinton Harper and Graham Tituschh@heraldsun.com; 918-1035CHAPEL HILL -- North Carolina's Native American tribes all unite at UNC Chapel Hill under one roof: the American Indian Center. ...
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Celebrating Carolina's Diversity Three UNC Alumnae recognized by The Root as the Top 100 African American leaders - Dr. Adaora Adimora '93, Melody Barnes '86, and Cassandra Butts '87.

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The ROOT 100 recognizes emerging and established African-American leaders who are making extraordinary contributions. The ROOT 100 celebrates leadership, creativity, service, and, above all, excellence.
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Anoop Desai at November 8, 2009 UNC Homecoming concert at Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, NC
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Celebrating Carolina's Diversity UNC alumna, Maleikka Hardy Williams '94, was remembered by family and friends at a dedication ceremony for the Maleikka Hardy Williams Lactation Room. View slideshow at the link below.

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Celebrating Carolina's Diversity The Carolina Annual Fund is sponsoring a video contest! What does Carolina mean to YOU? Tell us in under two minutes and you could win a cash prize.

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For alumni, it’s the road traveled to Commencement Day – the lessons learned, the horizons broadened, the friendships forged. It’s that degree proudly hung on the office wall, and the doors it’s opened in their lives.
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Celebrating Carolina's Diversity Jasmin Jones brings back the Homecoming Parade

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Dozens of student groups will wake up early, dress in Carolina blue and roll through the streets of downtown Chapel Hill as part of student government’s Homecoming parade to build spirit for another chapter in UNC and Duke’s storied rivalry.
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The 80-student Carolina Choir at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will perform Nov. 11 with one of Europe’s leading orchestras: the Bruckner Orchestra Linz.
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Celebrating Carolina's Diversity Dr. Theda Perdue lecture on Natives, African Americans and Jim Crow

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> Tar Heel Travel and Lifelong Learning > Lifelong Learning > CCLL > Hutchins Lecture: Native Americans, African-Americans and Jim Crow
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Celebrating Carolina's Diversity The
Carolina Annual Fund is sponsoring a video contest! What does Carolina
mean to YOU? Tell us in under two minutes and you could win a cash
prize.

giving.unc.edu
For alumni, it’s the road traveled to Commencement Day – the lessons learned, the horizons broadened, the friendships forged. It’s that degree proudly hung on the office wall, and the doors it’s opened in their lives.
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is moving introductory Spanish courses completely online. Some students are worried, but department officials are not.