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Community, by artist Virginia Bullman, is located outside of the Chapel Hill Community Center and is one of the many town-owned pieces of art in Chapel Hill.
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Community, by artist Virginia Bullman, is located outside of the Chapel Hill Community Center and is one of the many town-owned pieces of art in Chapel Hill.
The poster/screenprinting art of Ron Liberti at Ackland Art Museum Store
The poster/screenprinting art of Ron Liberti at Ackland Art Museum Store
Sugarland's contract with the University is now requiring it to move from its Franklin St. location.
Sculptures by Chapel Hill resident Dan Murphy are on display in the Union Gallery.
UNC Dance Marathon worked with Ben & Jerry's this Tuesday for Free Cone Day. Dance Marathon sold merchandise and collected donations in exchange for passes to the front of the long line for free cones. Future SBP Mary Cooper scooped at Ben & Jerry's to show her support.
The cast of “All Shook Up” rehearses on Thursday. It is the first musical to be performed in Playmakers Theatre since its recent renovation.
UNC librarians Chad Haefele and Emily King have been selected as two of Library Journal's "Movers & Shakers" of 2011. They were cited for leading development of the Alternate Reality Game "Should Brandon and Nicole Get Engaged," played out in 2010 on the UNC campus.
Dennis Whittle (left) Co-founder of GlobalGiving, donors to people with project ideas Buck Goldstein (right) University Entrepreneur in Residence, econ professor
Leading entrepreneurs who make up President Barack Obama's National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship held a National Innovation Forum meeting at UNC on Tuesday. Chancellor Holden Thorp introduced the committee and speakers, including NC Governor Bev Perdue and US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke.
Leading entrepreneurs who make up President Barack Obama's National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship held a National Innovation Forum meeting at UNC on Tuesday. Chancellor Holden Thorp introduced the committee and speakers, including NC Governor Bev Perdue and US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke.
Two acrobats prepare to execute a shoulder-lift during their Cirque Éloize performance at Memorial Hall. The company includes more than 100 artists.
Cirque Éloize, a contemporary circus arts company that is based in Canada, has been performing since 1993.
Cirque Éloize combines circus arts with music, dance and theatre and has presented over 4,000 performances
Danielle Alvarado came to UNC Thursday to speak about an organization she is part of called No More Deaths. No More Deaths aims to end death and suffering at the U.S. / Mexico border. Alvarado spoke about her experiences with the organization and answered questions about humanitarian aid at the border.
Sculptures by Chapel Hill resident Dan Murphy are on display in the Union Gallery.
Jeff McCracken and Dean Penny held a discussion and presentation on their new five-year plan for transportation and parking at UNC in 2011.
Elizabeth Mayer-Davis is the president of health care and education for the American Diabetes Association and researches diabetes in youth.
There are some pieces of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in the lobby of the Center for Dramatic Arts.
Famous disgraced ex-Olympic track runner Marion Jones came to UNC to speak to all varsity athletes about her experiences and to encourage them to make good choices.