Category: News
Ebony Johnson receives Employee Forum’s 2021 Pinnacle Award
The UNC Employee Forum’s Pinnacle Award is granted to an employee who has demonstrated leadership, vision, and commitment to excellence, and is on a path of continuous learning through professional development.
Introducing the new IAH Director: Dr. Patricia Parker
We are pleased to share that Patricia Parker will be the next director of the Institute for the Arts and Humanities. This is a four-year term, effective July 1.
Launching: Scholarly 101 Publishing Event Series
The new Scholarly 101 series, developed by Pamela Lothspeich (Director of the New Faculty Program) and Ebony Johnson (Event Planner) features skilled and knowledgeable freelance academic editors who regularly work with first-time book authors, providing editorial guidance and support as they move through the book publishing process
The Institute announces the 2021 Schwab Academic Excellence Award winners
The award recognizes one faculty member in each College of Arts and Sciences department in the arts, humanities, and qualitative social sciences.
Elizabeth Olson is awarded the George Johnson Prize
The award recognizes distinguished achievement by an IAH Fellow.
Call for applications: Academic Leadership Program
Fellows are selected to develop leadership skills, clarify their career commitments, build a leadership network within and beyond UNC.
Watch: “Society after Pandemic” with Dr. Alondra Nelson
In case you missed it, you can now watch Dr. Alondra Nelson’s presentation “Society after Pandemic” that was recorded for IAH Zoom Talks on Sept. 9, 2020.
Call for applications: Faculty Fellowship Program, 2021-2022
The deadline to apply is Thursday, Sept. 24 at 11:59 p.m.
About IAH Zoom Talks
Our virtual talk series features discussions during the COVID-19 crisis. For a list of our speakers and previously recorded videos, please click here!
Watch “Faculty Conversation: Teaching, Learning, Medicine, and Ethics in Pandemic Times”
Presented by the Institute for the Arts and Humanities and the Center for Faculty Excellence
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