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Article |July 25, 2025
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Student Researcher’s Art Spotlights Women Fighting Societal Oppression
Art and Design M.A. student Kristina Angelo tackles relevant topics through mixed-media sculptures.
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Article |May 1, 2025
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Molding a Broader Outlook on Life
Sculpture graduate Cynthia Aguiar is ready to showcase her 3-D art that questions reality, thanks to the resources at UNC that inspired her creativity
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Article |March 10, 2025
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From UNC to the National Stage: Opera Singer Kayla Nanto, ’15
Alumna Kayla Nanto, ’15, shares how her time on campus shaped her rising opera career.
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Article |February 12, 2025
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Bright Prospects for Sculpture at UNC
The Maxine and Don Schwartz Foundry and Sculpture Program Fund
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Article |February 12, 2025
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Just Music and People: A Lasting Legacy
Distinguished musician and alumnus gifts million-dollar legacy to support student scholarships and faculty research
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Article |February 10, 2025
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Bridging Art and Advocacy: That Day in Tucson
Running now through Feb. 16, in the Norton Theatre, the play will be directed by guest artist Julio Agustin, a Broadway veteran and visionary director
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Article |January 23, 2025
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Memorable Melodies, Music Faculty Shine with Grammy Nominations
The 67th annual Grammy Awards, recognizing excellence in the recording arts and sciences, will be held on Feb. 2, in Los Angeles
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Article |September 19, 2024
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Musical Composition Dissertation Combines Ancient Melodies, Modern Poetry
Alumni Kay Cypret's war requiem pays homage to the women of World War I.
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Article |September 8, 2024
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Turning Tape into Attire
First-year Theatre Arts student creates elaborate prom dress out of duct tape garnering scholarship awards
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Article |July 8, 2024
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With a UNC Alumna at the Helm, Little Theatre of the Rockies Enters its 90th Season
In its 90th season, Little Theatre of the Rockies is the oldest professional theater company in ºÚÁÏÉçÇø. For alumnaMegan Van De Hey, ’99, the gravity of being the artistic director for the company is not lost on her.