Geoffrey Harpham touts study of the humanities at UNC
The humanities are in a state of perpetual crisis, said Geoffrey Harpham, president and director of the National Humanities Center.
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The humanities are in a state of perpetual crisis, said Geoffrey Harpham, president and director of the National Humanities Center.
The Blue Zone went green for the first time Saturday. The food waste from UNC’s Blue Zone was collected and composted after the homecoming football game as part of a national recycling competition.
More than 100 runners braved chilly temperatures and the threat of gastrointestinal problems to raise money for UNC’s cancer center at the University’s first-ever Dozen Doughnut Dash on Saturday.
It began as a PowerPoint on a rainy day, and ended on a bright Sunday in the form of 10 new homes for UNC employees.