Haru (Francia) Chisaki Hommersand
…The Phycodrys franiae was named in her honor. Opera was another great love as was reading, and she enjoyed meeting a group of friends for coffee to talk about and…
…The Phycodrys franiae was named in her honor. Opera was another great love as was reading, and she enjoyed meeting a group of friends for coffee to talk about and…
…during his junior year of high school when he attended a talk about soil science at Resource Conservation Workshop, an event sponsored by the North Carolina Association of Soil &…
…tomentosa “hairy snoutbean” Rhynchospora knieskernii “Knieskern’s beak-rush” Rhynchospora torreyana “Torrey’s beak-rush” Schoenoplectus etuberculatus “Canby’s bulrush” Smilax pseudochina “long-stalk greenbrier” Viola pedata “bird’s-foot violet” Xerophyllum aspholdeloides “eastern turkeybeard” SEPTEMBER 10, 1875…
…from his paper. Thomas Walter’s legacy is an example of the issues we face when we talk about the foundational botanists in our region. Some of the original botanists working…
…writer Matthew Porter of Decatur, Class of ’81. “For instance, I’m a gay man, and she helped me through that out of high school and into college. I’d talk to…
Register Here with Carmen Barros, Artist Date: Tuesdays and Thursday, February 27, 29 and March 5, 2024 Time: 2:00 – 5:00 PM Location: Joslin Classroom II (C107) Fee: $108 ($97…
…of his home state, Mississippi, this coming academic year. John took advantage of Carolina classes going virtual during the academic year 2020-21 by returning to Mississippi and making hundreds of…
…Jul. 2021. Web. 27 Nov. 2021. 3. “Polk Place” The Carolina Story: A Virtual Museum of University History, June 2016. Web. 27 Nov. 2021. https://museum.unc.edu/exhibits/show/architecture/polk-place—s-new-classroom-b 4. “Orbexilum macrophyllum” NatureServe. 2021….
Register Here with Alan Weakley, Director, UNC Herbarium (NCU) Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2024 Time: 3:30 PM-4:30 PM ET Location: Virtual Fee: Free; preregistration required Join Dr. Alan Weakley, the…
Join us for our annual Evelyn McNeill Sims Native Plant Lecture, as Julie Moore, botanist and endangered species biologist, takes us on a virtual journey through the past 50 years…