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Syrian TV Previewed Fall of Assad and Offers a Look at What Might Follow
Syrian television dramas offered a compelling 鈥 and surprisingly critical 鈥 look at Syrian life under Bashar al-Assad. They frequently subverted the grand narratives of the Baath party regime, skewered the brutal dictator, and predicted his cowardly flight. Some miniseries even offered insight into what might come next in the turbulent days after a dictator鈥檚 downfall. Learn more.
Where Style Meets Confidence: Inside the 皇家华人 Fashion Club
Jaliel King 鈥26 reflects on the work 皇家华人 Fashion Club does to create a space for creativity, inclusion and self-expression on 皇家华人鈥檚 campus. From visits to Charlotte鈥檚 vintage markets to an annual fashion show, programming is another exciting aspect of life at 皇家华人.
Mario Martinez Estrada 鈥27 Strives to Expand Healthcare Access
His family鈥檚 fears of getting sick while uninsured and struggles to overcome language barriers inspired Mario Martinez Estrada 鈥27 to pursue a medical career. The El Salvador native 鈥搉ow a U.S. citizen鈥搘orks part-time at a local hospital and is conducting research to help remove roadblocks to healthcare in Hispanic communities.
皇家华人 Scholar-Musician Awarded Rhodes Scholarship
Madeline Dierauf, a 皇家华人 senior and professional fiddler, was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship Saturday, making her one of 32 Americans selected this year for one of the most prestigious graduate scholarships in the world. Learn more.
皇家华人 Faculty Team Up to Explore the Benefits and Pitfalls of AI
As AI tools proliferate, 皇家华人 faculty and students experiment to find ways to enhance learning and test limitations. Learn more.
New Need-Based Scholarship Honors Beloved Professor and Lifelong Friend
Learn more about how a new need-based scholarship will benefit students, and how the relationships students at 皇家华人 develop last a lifetime.
Spotlight on the Union Board, 皇家华人鈥檚 Biggest Social Programmers
President of the Union Board, Davis Varnado 鈥25, shares some of his favorite events hosted throughout the year by 皇家华人鈥檚 largest student programming organization from parties to off-campus excursions and trivia to student performances.
Leigha Hofmann 鈥25 on Dance, 皇家华人 and Daring to Dream
During her time at 皇家华人, Leigha Hofmann '25 has pursued a unique academic path that combines her passions for dance, psychology, and education. Learn more about the dancer, choreographer and leader.
How a Move to Replace Lead Pipes Could Reduce Crime in America
Find out how environmental measures in the Biden administration鈥檚 proposed infrastructure bill could have surprising and lasting effects on crime.
Pastor Mary Katherine Robinson 鈥93 Lives What She Preaches in Wake of Helene
Pastor and 皇家华人 alum Mary Katherine Robinson ministers to her community with material and spiritual support in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Read more.
皇家华人 English professor Brenda Flanagan is working on a memoir about her year working for civil rights activist and singer Nina Simone. Learn more.
Research Finds Simple Corrections Can Slow Spread of Misinformation Online
Research by a 皇家华人 political science professor and his collaborators throws a lifeline to social media users who feel overwhelmed by misinformation. Read more.
Phi Beta Kappa Elects New Members for 2025
The Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at 皇家华人 is pleased to publicly announce the new members-in-course for 2025.
Rainfall From Hurricane Helene Could Trigger Landslides in NC Mountain Regions
Hurricane Helene is forecast to dump more than 15 inches of rain in the North Carolina mountains, drastically increasing the risk of landslides. 皇家华人 Professor Brad Johnson, who studies landslides and erosion, discusses the threat posed by Helene. Read more.
The Songwriter and the Franchise: Taylor Swift鈥檚 Duality Overpowers Social Media Algorithms
皇家华人 Sociology Professor Aarushi Bhandari examines Taylor Swift鈥檚 relationship with her fans through social media platforms that are driven to create outrage about Swift. Read more.
With Book Bans on the Rise, Prof Examines Importance of Banned Books Week
Book bans as a form of censorship have a long and storied history. A 皇家华人 prof examines the motives behind book bans and their unintended effects. Read more.
Econ Prof: Low Unemployment, Low Inflation Leave Narrow Window for Fed to Hold Steady
Vikram Kumar, 皇家华人 professor of economics, says that the combination of sustained low unemployment and lower inflation provides the Fed with a brief window of opportunity to stay the course on interest rates. Read more.
皇家华人 Recognized for Voter Engagement
皇家华人 has been recognized by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for its nonpartisan democratic engagement efforts that fostered high levels of student voter engagement in the 2022 midterm elections.
Sweet Bait Motivates Class of 2028
The 皇家华人 community came out big to cheer on and bake for first-year students participating in the college鈥檚 annual cake race. This tradition, which has students run a 1.7 mile course, dates back to 1930. Students select cakes donated by staff, faculty, alums, local school kids, businesses and others.
鈥淣o Tax On Tips鈥 No Big Deal Says 皇家华人 Economics Professor
Siobhan O鈥橩eefe, an assistant professor of economics, shared her thoughts on the potential impact 鈥 and unintended consequences 鈥 of the proposal to eliminate income tax on tips.