For nearly half a century, Robert E. Stipe influenced the course of historic preservation in the United States as a writer, teacher, advocate and mentor.
From economics to health care, faculty experts at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill can help reporters who are covering the presidential and state elections leading up to North Carolina’s May 6 primary.
Triangle-based former war correspondents Dick Gordon and Jay Price will kick off a new series of informal dialogues sponsored by the Journalism Alumni and Friends Association at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill April 23.
These facts and resources were compiled by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Carolina Women’s Center in advance of its April 3-4 conference, “Combating Sex Trafficking: Prevention and Intervention in North Carolina and Worldwide,” at the William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education, to help journalists covering the conference and the issue of sex trafficking.