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…is a quarter acre organic production garden that serves as an educational resource in the heart of the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. This garden donates its produce to the student-run campus…
…is a quarter acre organic production garden that serves as an educational resource in the heart of the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. This garden donates its produce to the student-run campus…
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…and then Vice Provost for Academic Initiatives at UNC. She currently is on the board of the Center for Child and Family Health in Durham, chairing its Finance Committee and…
…of Southern Colorado Collected and Distributed by C. F. Baker, F. S. Earle and S. M. Tracy”; specimens from this expedition are curated by NCU, Rutgers University (CHRB), Field Museum…
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…of the Michigan Botanical Gardens in 1919, and full professor in 1921. In 1921 he traveled with C.D. La Rue to Sumatra for the United States Rubber Company. “[Bartlett] cultivated…
…paid the field expenses, and during the same period financed the collecting for the University from caves in Shasta County by E. L. Furlong and W. J. Sinclair. She endured…
…will forever be honored. With a sales price of $725,000, the Cochrane property was no easy task to finance! The Foundation sold several residential parcels it had received over the…
…Fall Board Meeting Minutes DRAFT Status Report Resolution on Contract Review Process (VOTE) 10:15 AM: Development & Membership Report – James Joslin, Chair 10:30 AM: Finance Report – Nate Byrd,…
…Adger in Polk County, North Carolina, 11 August, 1951. The latest specimen collected by him is Deparia acrostichoides, dated 2 November 1959, from Rutherford County, North Carolina. The University of…