This week at UNC, the arts sprung to life on the second Arts Everywhere Day. Carolina took the arts from beyond the stage to the quad, to south campus (where the new Arts Everywhere Painting Studio will be housed in Morrison Residence Hall) and even into downtown Chapel Hill. Carolina’s oldest a cappella group, the Clef Hangers, celebrated 40 years. And the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health hosted a symposium on the 1918 flu to discuss how far science has come since then. See all that and even more that you might’ve missed this week at Carolina, April 1-7, in the video and highlights below.
- Creativity and innovation took over campus on the second Arts Everywhere Day
- Carolina hosted a symposium to share lessons from the 1918 flu epidemic
- UNC’s oldest a cappella group, the Clef Hangers, celebrated 40 years of hitting the right notes
- Biomedical engineering students competed for the ACC InVenture Prize
- The Morehead Planetarium and Science Center and the Carolina Inn lit up in blue on Autism Awareness Day