Author Archives: Angie Barker
Profiled Fellow: Patricia Parker
Angie BarkerPatricia Parker—associate professor in communication studies, IAH Fellow and IAH Leadership Advisory Board member—is tired. “But it’s a good tired,” says Parker, who has had a busy few years.
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Featured Program: The Process Series
Angie BarkerThe Process Series has been showcasing artistic works in progress on the UNC campus for the past five years.
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A look back at The Rite of Spring at 100
Angie BarkerIgor Stravinsky’s and Vaslav Nijinsky’s The Rite of Spring caused riots when it was first performed in May 1913. At least that’s the legend.
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A Year-Long Conversation: World War I – The Legacy
Angie BarkerThe University of North Carolina is hosting a year-long conversation during the academic year 2014-2015 on the legacy of World War I.
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2013 Reckford Lecture to examine European modernism and The Rite of Spring
Angie BarkerPhilosopher and literary critic Martin Puchner will deliver the 2013 Mary Stevens Reckford Memorial Lecture in European Studies February 21 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Profiled Fellow: Joyce Rudinsky
Angie BarkerSome artists imagine a throng of adoring patrons standing awestruck before their masterwork. Communications Studies professor Joyce Rudinsky would be disappointed with this reaction to her latest media installation, “Spe … Read more
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IAH Announces Spring 2013 Fellows
Angie BarkerThe Institute for the Arts and Humanities is pleased to announce the faculty members awarded Fellowships in both the Faculty Fellows program and the Academic Leadership program for the spring 2013 semester as we prepare … Read more
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Gerald Postema Receives the 2012 George H. Johnson Prize
Angie BarkerOn September 28, the Institute for the Arts and Humanities proudly presented the 2012 George H. Johnson Prize for Distinguished Achievement by an IAH Fellow to Gerald J. Postema, Cary C. Boshamer Professor of Philosophy … Read more
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Jon M. Huntsman Delivers 2012 Weil Lecture on American Citizenship
Angie BarkerThe Institute for the Arts and Humanities welcomed Jon M. Huntsman, former Governor of Utah and U.S. Ambassador to China, to UNC to deliver the 2012 Weil Lecture on American Citizenship on Monday, November 12.
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Profiled Fellow: Stephen Birdsall
Angie BarkerDuring his First-Year Seminar on Landscape and Remembrance, Stephen Birdsall, professor of geography, has students spend one class period walking around campus with fresh eyes.
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