Horticultural Therapy receives Strowd Roses grant
…meets with group members weekly at the Farm to share in the progress of plants they have sown and tended. While learning about seasonal horticultural topics, nutrition and environmental concerns,…
…meets with group members weekly at the Farm to share in the progress of plants they have sown and tended. While learning about seasonal horticultural topics, nutrition and environmental concerns,…
…removed and reinstated several times. By 1963, women were free to apply to all departments as freshmen and sophomores, but they had to abide by many rules regarding visitation and…
The January, 2021 issue of the NCBG e-newsletter had an article about a fungus new to North Carolina, Leratiomyces ceres, or “Chip Cherry.” Herbarium Associate Dr. Van Cotter has gone…
By Carol Ann McCormick, Curatrix, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) In a recent e-newsletter article Herbarium Associate Gary Perlmutter described finding Crimson Frosted Palmetto Lichen (Arthonia…
…by Earl H. Hall. Special Collections, University Archive, University of North Carolina at Greensboro. 3. Jester, Betty Brown (editor) (1948) Mr. Earl Hall Retires After Twenty-four Years. The Alumnae News…
…After teaching high school English at Miami Central High School, he followed his first love as a journalist and editor, working for newspapers in his native Homestead as well as…
…was published in the News and Observer on 30 August, 2020: Chapel Hill, NC: Miriam Kresses Slifkin lived her life with grit and determination. She was cherished by her family,…
…Longleaf Pines and Fire Ecology Den Latham HFS Books Looking for Longleaf: The Fall and Rise of an American Forest Lawrence S. Earley UNC Press Longneedle Anne Marshall Runyon NCBG…
…the threshold of invasiveness in the area may become a bigger issue as we head towards a warmer reality. But this isn’t all bad news. This shift may mean certain…