Events

Honors Carolina Brunch for First Year Students

Alumni Hall, George Watts Hill Alumni Center Carolina Club, 150 Stadium Dr., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Honors Carolina invites you to a brunch for all entering Honors Carolina students on Sunday, August 21. Brunch will begin at 10:00 a.m. in the Alumni Hall at the George Watts Hill Alumni Center. We will have good food, fellowship, … Continued

Build your LinkedIn Profile & Connect with Honors Carolina Alumni

Graham Memorial, Room 039 (Basement Level) 218 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Learn how to create a distinctive profile, get connected, research organizations and industry trends/news, search for jobs and internships, and build your personal professional brand. After completing this workshop, you will be invited to the private Honors Carolina LinkedIn group … Continued

LinkedIn – Profile Picture

Graham Memorial Front Porch 218 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

LinkedIn profiles with a photo are 7 times more likely to be viewed. Stop by the Graham Memorial Front Porch to take a professional photo anytime between 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Honors Carolina Student Board Kickoff

Graham Memorial Lounge 218 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Meet the 2016 Honors Carolina Student Board and learn how you can get involved. The Honors Carolina Student Board offers opportunities for you to expand your leadership skills, connect with other students who share a passion for learning and engagement, … Continued

First Year Career Perspectives Group (Section 1, Meeting 1 of 4)

Graham Memorial: Room 011 (Basement Level) 218 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Join the Career Perspectives group and connect with the Honors Carolina Advising & Career Guides to understand how your knowledge, skills and abilities relate to academic, co-curricular, and career opportunities. Though self-evaluation exercises, you will reflect on what you have … Continued

First Year Career Perspectives Group (Section 2, Meeting 1 of 4)

Graham Memorial: Room 011 (Basement Level) 218 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Join the Career Perspectives group and connect with the Honors Carolina Advising & Career Guides to understand how your knowledge, skills and abilities relate to academic, co-curricular, and career opportunities. Though self-evaluation exercises, you will reflect on what you have … Continued

Food For Thought: Professor Emil Kang, Department of Music

Graham Memorial: Room 011 (Basement Level) 218 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

"Engagement: Arts Awareness in an Impatient World" Emil J. Kang serves as Special Assistant to the Chancellor for the Arts. In this cabinet level position, Kang is responsible for programming arts events, activities and installations across campus, creating clear and well-coordinated … Continued

Coffee and Conversation with Deloitte Consulting

Graham Memorial Lounge 218 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

“Introduction to Consulting” session, followed by breakouts in two separate rooms – one for underclassmen to allow them to ask the more introductory questions, and another for upperclassmen to allow them to get their questions about the full-time and internship … Continued

Networking Essentials & Alumni Roundtable Discussions

Graham Memorial, Room 039 (Basement Level) 218 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Learn strategies to build your professional network and gain first-hand insight and advice from UNC alumni and friends working in areas such as non-profits, policy, medicine, entrepreneurship, finance, and public health. Upon completion of the program, you will gain access … Continued

First Year Career Perspectives Group (Section 1, Meeting 2 of 4)

Graham Memorial: Room 011 (Basement Level) 218 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Join the Career Perspectives group and connect with the Honors Carolina Advising & Career Guides to understand how your knowledge, skills and abilities relate to academic, co-curricular, and career opportunities. Though self-evaluation exercises, you will reflect on what you have … Continued

First Year Career Perspectives Group (Section 2, Meeting 2 of 4)

Graham Memorial: Room 011 (Basement Level) 218 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Join the Career Perspectives group and connect with the Honors Carolina Advising & Career Guides to understand how your knowledge, skills and abilities relate to academic, co-curricular, and career opportunities. Though self-evaluation exercises, you will reflect on what you have … Continued

Office of Distinguished Scholarships Fall Information Session

Pleasants Room, Wilson Library

Who Should Attend: Undergraduate students interested in attending graduate school, pursuing post-undergraduate fellowships, or engaging in undergraduate humanities and science research Students will receive an overview of nationally-competitive prestigious scholarship and fellowship opportunities that require an institutional vetting process known … Continued

Schwarzman Scholars program: Final application deadline

The Schwarzman Scholars program, inspired by the Rhodes Scholarships, is designed to train future leaders to meet the challenges of the 21st century and beyond by preparing them to better understand China, its role in global trends and their role as future … Continued

Boren Awards: Email nomination deadline

The David L. Boren Awards, which include undergraduate Scholarships and graduate Fellowships, are funded by the National Security Education Program, which focuses on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study deemed critical to U.S. national security. These awards provide American students with the resources … Continued

Arts & Dialogue: Ping Chong + Company

Memorial Hall 114 E Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Beyond Sacred: Voices of Muslim Identity Ping Chong + Company’s interview-based theater production Beyond Sacred delves into the diverse stories of young Muslims who came of age in a post-9/11 New York City. The participants personify a range of Muslim identities, from converts to Islam … Continued