Mary Gwendolyn Burton Caldwell
…a graduate student in the Botany Department in 1938. “[She] thought the world of some of the UNC professors who mentored her in the typically male-dominated field… They would hike…
…a graduate student in the Botany Department in 1938. “[She] thought the world of some of the UNC professors who mentored her in the typically male-dominated field… They would hike…
…Percy H. Gentle #56, along the Belize-Sibun River road, Belize District, British Honduras, 1931-1932; duplicate in F.)11 Primulaceae: Ardisia gentlei Lundell Rubiaceae: Randia gentlei Lundell Rutaceae: Zanthoxylum gentlei Lundell &…
…Kennedy Special Warfare Training Center. Mr. Crutchfield will assist with the collection and preservation of plants from all over the world. These plants are those which will provide food, shelter,…
…job. A. I’m in the business world. After working the corporate track in New York, I came back home almost a decade ago – I missed NC and well, I…
The 34th annual Sculpture in the Garden opened on Sunday, September 18 and runs until Sunday, December 4. Since 1988, Sculpture in the Garden has united the work of local…
Friday, May 17; 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Saturday, May 18; 12 – 3 p.m. Welcome to the Cicada Symphony! Dive into the wild world of cicadas with us. Discover…
…19th centuries, enslaved African Americans were forced to tend tar kilns and work the turpentine orchards of longleaf pines. The naval stores they produced made North Carolina the world’s leading…
Photo by Matthew Westmoreland for UNC Research 2020 marks the 20th anniversary of the Millennium Seed Bank Partnership (MSBP), the largest ex situ plant conservation effort in the world. Led…
…and served in the submarine services in the United States Navy during World War II. He earned his Bachelor Degree from the College of William & Mary in Williamburg, Virginia…
…pay admission to the Zoo. How did Purgatory Mountain get its name? “Although the Uwharries are some of the oldest mountains in the world, Purgatory Mountain did not get its…