‘Triple I’ courses teach the power of interdisciplinary thinking
The College’s “Triple I” courses are being pilot-tested this semester. The large classes are organized around a broad theme and are team-taught by faculty members in three disciplines.
The College’s “Triple I” courses are being pilot-tested this semester. The large classes are organized around a broad theme and are team-taught by faculty members in three disciplines.
A $500,000 gift will allow the School of Government to partner with Carolina alumnus Joe Nail to launch Lead for North Carolina, a fellowship program matching young leaders with local communities in need.
In 1998, Carolina graduate Ruby Butler DeMesme became the first African-American women to serve as the assistant secretary of the Air Force for manpower, reserve affairs, installations and environment.
As the nation’s first public university Carolina is no stranger to being called No. 1.