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Q&A: Nelson Schwab III, Advisory Board Chair

January 9, 2018

Nelson Schwab III (’67) has worked tirelessly in service of UNC, through work on the Board of Visitors, as a
Board of Trustees member, and on the board of the Institute for the Arts and Humanities. We talk to him about his love of Carolina, particularly, the faculty.

Arts and Sciences Foundation features IAH’s Pardue Fellowship for its 40th anniversary

November 9, 2015

It began when UNC music professor and jazz studies director Jim Ketch became the first faculty fellow in 1992, thanks to an endowment by David Pardue ’69 and his wife Becky. Back then, the Institute was called the Program for the Arts and the Humanities, located at the former West House between Hanes and Swain Halls. The story also features current Pardue Fellow Stephanie Elizondo Griest, assistant professor of creative nonfiction.