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Brian Hsu

Episode 140: Brian Hsu’s Collaborations on Cherokee Word Order, Star Trek, and the Faculty Fellowship

Ruby Wang

Brian Hsu is an assistant professor of linguistics and specializes in formal linguistics. Brian Hsu (FFP ’24) joins us this episode to share how he fell in love with language and linguistics from a young age. Additionall … Read more


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Photo collage with images of Ji-Yeon Jo, Eren Tasar, and maps of Central & Eastern Asia.

Advancing Research on Central Asian Modern History and Asian Diasporic Foodscapes

Ruby Wang

After launching the Summer International Collaboration Research Grant in 2023, the Institute awarded SICR grants to associate professors Eren Tasar and Ji-Yeon Jo (FFP ’24) to conduct research in Austria and South Korea … Read more


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Collage of publications with text "The Institute's 2024 Recap."

The Institute’s Year in Review 2024

Ruby Wang

In each episode of The Institute, we ask guests the piece of media that has significantly impact on them.   The Institute is the IAH’s podcast where we profile faculty, IAH grant recipients, and guest lecturers to s … Read more


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Collage with recipients of the 2023-24 Publication Support Grant.

2023-24 Publication Support Grant Awardees

Ruby Wang

The Arts and Humanities Publication Support Grant offers funding towards the publication of a book, monograph or performance recording.   The Institute for the Arts and Humanities extends our congratulations to last … Read more


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Milada Vachudova

Episode 138: Milada Vachudova on Political Change in Europe and Importance of Interdisciplinary Connections

Ruby Wang

In this episode, Vachudova provides context for recent democratic backsliding in countries like Hungary and Poland, and its impact on civic participation and engagement.


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CAC-IAH Fellow Ting Wang delivering a lecture on fertility paradoxes in East Asia

Decoding Fertility Paradoxes in East Asia

Ruby Wang

In November, the Carolina Asia Center and the Institute for the Arts and Humanities invited UNC Greensboro assistant professor Ting Wang to deliver a lecture about her research on fertility rates in East Asian countries. … Read more


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Clara Yang's piano performance as part of Ex Machina's program.

Ex Machina’s Interdisciplinary Triumph: Bridging Technology and the Humanities

Ruby Wang

When Clara Yang first submitted her project for the UNC music department’s biennial Festival on the Hill, she didn’t anticipate Ex Machina to become as large as it is has become. What began as a series of questions about … Read more


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Episode 137: How Inger Brodey Applies Public Humanities to Jane Austen Scholarship and SCiLL

Ruby Wang

Inger Brodey (FFP ’11, ’24) shares details about her new publication, Jane Austen and the Price of Happiness, and her upcoming Jane Austen research she worked on as a recent Faculty Fellow. In addition to book projects, … Read more


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Episode 136: Adam Versényi on Dramaturgy, Translation, and the Chairs Leadership Program

Ruby Wang

  Adam Versényi is a professor of dramaturgy in the UNC Department of Dramatic Art. In this episode, Versényi shares his collaborative work in dramaturgy and translation projects. He also discusses his previous fell … Read more


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Friday Award supports creative research in the Ecuadorian Amazon

Friday Award supports creative research in the Ecuadorian Amazon

Ruby Wang

original photograph courtesy of Gabriela Valdivia and Valeria Orozco A recipient of a William C. Friday Arts and Humanities Research Award from the Institute for the Arts and Humanities and Honors Carolina, Gabriela Vald … Read more


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