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“Celebrating Current and Future Interdisciplinary Efforts at UNC”

September 15, 2015

by Natalie Yosipovitch ’17 On Monday, the DTH published an opinion article criticizing the lack of interdisciplinary focus at UNC. While the author’s viewpoint on the need for increased university inclusion of interdisciplinary study is valid, current and future efforts by the university … Read more

CFP: “The Way of All Flesh”

September 14, 2015

“The Way of All Flesh” English Student Association Conference, City University of New York, the Graduate Center (April 7-8) “Where are we to put the limit between the body and the world, since the world is flesh?” (Merleau-Ponty, The Visible and the Invisible, 138) … Read more

ideas42 Invites Proposals Related to IPV Interventions

September 14, 2015

ideas42 is a behavioral science research and design firm headquartered in New York City that uses insights from psychology and behavioral economics to invent fresh solutions to social problems worldwide. ideas42 is currently seeking proposals related to intimate partner violence (IPV). … Read more

McLendon-Thomas Award in the History of Medicine

September 11, 2015

The Bullitt History of Medicine Club is pleased to announce an essay competition for 2015, now open to all UNC-Chapel Hill students. Funded by UNC alumnus S. Gregory Boyd (MD ’03, JD ’04), the award honors Dr. William McLendon and Dr. Colin … Read more

The Arts, the Humanities, and Healthcare: A One-Day Workshop

September 4, 2015

The Arts, the Humanities, and Healthcare: A One-Day Workshop will take place Saturday, September 12 from 10:00am-4:00pm at the Sawtooth School for Visual Art Instructors: Aimee Mepham and Joyce Teta Admission: $80 ($40 with available scholarships). Bring your lunch! Pay by Credit/Debit … Read more