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Author: Judy Panitch

Carolina’s libraries are full of students studying and researching at all hours. Some 350 UNC undergraduates are also Library employees. They provide top-notch service to their fellow students and to everyone who uses the library. To honor student employees who …

The Library Congratulates the 2016-17 Student Employee Appreciation Award Winners Read More »

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Fourteen high school students listened attentively as UNC anthropologist Gabrielle Vail invited them to examine letters, drawings, photos, diaries, codices, newspapers and other Maya materials from the Southern Historical Collection in Wilson Library. “Start thinking about these materials in terms …

Southern Historical Collection Helps High Schoolers Explore Maya Heritage Read More »

This exhibition about Carolina’s involvement in World War I will be on view in Wilson Library through June 11, 2017.

L-R Joe Albea, Eddie Smith and Tom Earnhard. Smith holds Mark Catesby's illustration of the American shad.

The North Carolina Collection has acquired the video archives of the public television program Exploring North Carolina. The program, now in its 14th season of production, airs on UNC-TV and explores the state’s natural history and landscapes. It features interviews …

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The Southern Folklife Collection partners with Yep Roc Records to release rare music recordings from its vast archives by Lellie Capwell, Judy Panitch Music lovers will soon be able to own rare audio history, thanks to a partnership between the …

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by Dawne Lucas Francine Netter Roberson was born and raised on Long Island, but her Tar Heel roots run deep. Roberson’s mother, Mary McFadyen (1905-1977), grew up Greensboro, and attended UNC’s two-year medical school. She then transferred to New York …

Medicine’s Michelangelo Read More »

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