Author Archives: M. Clay
Zia Haider Rahman delivers 2018 Reckford Lecture in European Studies
M. ClayZia Haider Rahman, author of the highly acclaimed novel In the Light of What We Know, will deliver the lecture entitled “Brexit: The Reckoning.” The event will be held at Hyde Hall on Thursday, Feb. 22 at 7 p.m.
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Timothy Marr named Faculty Fellowship Program Director
M. ClayMarr, Distinguished Term Associate Professor (American Studies), begins serving in this new role July 1. He succeeds Associate Professor Michele Berger (Women’s and Gender Studies), who has served in the role for five ye … Read more
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IAH Honors Collaboration Grant: Associate Professor Mariska Leunissen (Philosophy), Jake Rohde (’17)
M. ClayAssociate Professor Mariska Leunissen (Philosophy) and UNC Honors Alumnus Jake Rohde (Class of 2017), worked together as part of the inaugural IAH Honors Collaboration Grant. The Grant offers a $2,000 award to students a … Read more
Categories: IAH Podcast
Hyde Hall closed Feb. 26-27
M. ClayThe staff at the Institute for the Arts and Humanities will be immersed in training. Hyde Hall will be closed Monday, February 26 and Tuesday February 27. The building will re-open Wednesday, February 28 at 8:00 a.m., re … Read more
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Parking near Hyde Hall
M. ClayChapel Hill and University Digital Metered Parking Chapel Hill municipal digital metered parking can be found on East Franklin Street. Chapel Hill stations allow payment by space number entry. The maximum time allowed fo … Read more
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Chris Clemens, Senior Associate Dean for Natural Sciences
M. ClayIAH Director Mark Katz interviews astrophysicist and College of Arts and Sciences Dean Chris Clemens about his research of the stars, as well as his self-identified conservatism on a college campus, where liberalism is t … Read more
Categories: IAH Podcast, Podcasts
Meenu Tewari, Associate Professor, City and Regional Planning
M. ClayFaculty Fellow Meenu Tewari discusses her current book project on urban development in India, specifically regarding connecting people to water. She also talks about how she entered the academic side of planning as well … Read more
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Charles Price, Associate Professor, Anthropology
M. ClayCharles Price discusses the work he did during his Fall 2017 Faculty Fellowship: his current book project on collective identity formation among the Rastafarians. He also talks about his path in becoming an anthropology … Read more
Categories: IAH Podcast
Best podcasts of 2017
M. ClayIn this episode, we take a look back at some of Clay and Philip’s favorite interviews of the year, including Rev. William J. Barber II, Mai Nguyen (City and Regional Planning), Sam Amago (Romance Studies) and the winners … Read more
Categories: IAH Podcast
“In the Shadow of Ferguson,” an IAH-sponsored event through the Arts and Social Justice Grant
M. ClayMai Nguyen, Associate Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of City and Regional Planning, discusses the Dec. 8 multimedia event, “In the Shadow of Ferguson.” The multimedia performance tells the history of the … Read more
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