Author Archives: M. Clay
Nichola Lowe, Associate Professor, City and Regional Planning
M. ClayIn one of the graduate-level courses Professor Nichola Lowe teaches, one starts with a real-life issue to solve: how to provide education for a manufacturing worker named Maddie. Lowe uses the story from an Atlantic essa … Read more
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IAH Podcast | Stephanie Schrader, J. Paul Getty Museum Curator
M. ClayStephanie Schrader, PhD, delivers the 22nd Mary Stevens Reckford Memorial Lecture in European Studies entitled Appropriating Asia: The Depiction of the Exotic in European Art. In this special episode, she reveals the ins … Read more
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Kenneth Janken on his book ‘Wilmington Ten’ and Black History Month
M. ClayThe way he tells it, Kenneth Janken is not a multi-tasker. “I don’t work well when I try to juggle two major research projects,” says Janken, UNC professor in the departments of African, African American, and Diaspora S … Read more
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Stephanie Schrader, Curator, J. Paul Getty Museum; 2016 Reckford Lecture
M. ClayStephanie Schrader, PhD, delivered the 22nd Mary Stevens Reckford Memorial Lecture in European Studies entitled “Appropriating Asia: The Depiction of the Exotic in European Art.” Schrader reveals the inspiration for this … Read more
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IAH Podcast | Misha Becker and Kristen Lindquist on how they collaborated on a FIRE grant
M. ClayWhat began as an idea linking language, art, and psychological development quickly became a project at a local museum. A $25,000 grant for radical interdisciplinary research can do that.
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Misha Becker (Linguistics) and Kristen Lindquist (Psychology and Neuroscience)
M. ClayIAH Fellow and Associate Professor of Linguistics Misha Becker and Psychology and Neuroscience Professor Kristen Lindquist, who is also director of the Carolina Affective Science Lab, are currently working on their proje … Read more
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Reckford lecture focuses on exotification of Asian culture
M. ClayNow in its 22nd year, the 2016 Mary Stevens Reckford Memorial Lecture in European Studies is titled Appropriating Asia: The Depiction of the Exotic in European Art. The Institute for the Arts and Humanities will host the … Read more
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Mark Schoenfisch, Professor, Chemistry
M. ClayCan Robert M. Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance be a pathway to learning chemistry? Professor Mark Schoenfisch, winner of the Chapman Family Teaching Award, uses it to show students what it means to “que … Read more
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IAH co-sponsored $25,000 grant deadline Feb. 16
M. ClayFostering Interdisciplinary Research Explorations (FIRE) is now in its second year. The Institute for the Arts and Humanities and the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research will offer up to three 25,000 grants … Read more
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IAH Podcast | Susan Harbage Page, Assistant Professor, Women’s and Gender Studies
M. ClayIn our interview with Susan Harbage Page, she describes her role in this already interdisciplinary field and how this has served her in her experience as a Faculty Fellow.
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