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The economic and educational impact of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on the state is quite significant.
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804
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A University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill professor offers a perspective concerning Afro-Americans' desire to have a free-standing Black Cultural Center at the university.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 10 Issue 40, Sept 1992, p7, il Periodical Website
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1195
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A $10 million campus-wide campaign to aid the libraries at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is underway. Also, the General Assembly has given additional revenues to the UNC system for faculty salaries and capital improvements.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 51 Issue 9, Sept 1993, p44-45, il
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1471
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Friday looks at the public service aspect of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, discussing health programs, programs for children and families, public school support, cultural programs, and programs for promoting business and technology
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 59 Issue 2, Fall 1993, p2-11, il
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2814
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The 200 year-old Davie Poplar, named for William R. Davie, is possibly the oldest tulip poplar in the nation and a link for generations of students and faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 56 Issue 1, June 1988, p26-28, il
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3650
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Mark Yusko is the new chief investment officer for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He will oversee the university's $650 million in endowment and foundation money. He held a similar position at Notre Dame.
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Hemocellular Therapeutics, expected to produce the first platelet-based therapeutic available to doctors for the immediate treatment of active bleeding, has established an exclusive licensing agreement with UNC-Chapel Hill and East Carolina University. Key technology developed by researchers at the two universities was central to the development by Hemocellular of a plan to create lyophilized, or \"freeze-dried\" human platelets. The licensing agreement provides for both universities to receive equity in Hemocellular and to share in royalties on the sale of the products.
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24262
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Alexander Julian, a world famous designer and mastermind behind the iconic Carolina blue argyle found on UNC Chapel Hill athletic uniforms is a native of Chapel Hill. Julian discusses his story, how he became interested in clothing design, and how he came to redesign Chapel Hill's basketball uniforms.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 83 Issue 3, August 2015, p114-119, il, por, map Periodical Website
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24428
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The North Carolina Collection in Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is host to documents related to the state’s history from the sixteenth century onwards. This article discusses what can be found in the collection.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 60 Issue 8, January 1993, p10-13, il
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24557
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This article discusses Nathan G. Gooding, business manager of the ‘Tar Heel,’ and Thomas Wolfe, editor, and their experiences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 39 Issue 15, January 1972, p13-14, por
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24866
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A conversation between Sol Weiner and Steve Weiss, the curator of the Southern Folklife Collection at UNC-Chapel Hill, is conducted. They discuss what’s in the collection, how it’s made available to the public, why scholars study this collection, what projects are currently being worked on, how the collection has changed, and what the 25th anniversary celebration will consist of.
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25495
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Reed Turchi moved to Chapel Hill to study hill country blues music and record their sounds. As a UNC student, Turchi founded the Devil Down Records label and has recorded numerous musicians, including local blues legend, Kenny Brown. Turchi also initiated the Sounds of the South Award, which allows a UNC undergraduate to submit music recordings to the UNC Southern Folk Life Collection.
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Endeavors (NoCar LD 3941.3 A3), Vol. 28 Issue 1, Fall 2011, p22-23, il, por Periodical Website
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25496
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UNC undergrad Zoe Litaker first visited Turkey in 2008 to photograph villagers of Esenler. When she returned to Turkey in 2011, many of the villagers had moved to urban areas for education and employment opportunities.
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Endeavors (NoCar LD 3941.3 A3), Vol. 28 Issue 1, Fall 2011, p24-29, il, por Periodical Website
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25497
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Steve Wing is an associate professor of epidemiology at UNC. Since 1995, Wing has been studying hog farming communities, waste management and its environmental effects. An important focus of his research is the proximity of hog waste lagoons to drinking water and residential areas. His research suggests that hog farming is linked to pollution and local health issues.
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