Chapel Hill’s Gene Nichol, Professor at the UNC Law School, talks about his book, “Lessons from North Carolina: Race, Religion, Tribe, and the Future of America”.
This week, Dr. Deborah Stroman is joined by Darlene Cannon. Darlene is a UNC Women’s Basketball Alumna, and they discuss women’s basketball in the ACC and National Tournaments.
Chapel Hill’s Gene Nichol, Professor at the UNC Law School, talks about his book, “Lessons from North Carolina: Race, Religion, Tribe, and the Future of America.”
Chapel Hill’s Elizabeth Engelhardt, Senior Associate Dean for Fine Arts & Humanities at UNC Chapel Hill, talks about her new book, “Boardinghouse Women: How Southern Keepers, Cooks, Nurses, Widows, and Runaways Shaped Modern America”
This week on Who’s Talking, we’re airing an episode featuring the late William Leuchtenburg, following his passing a few days ago. He was Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was one of the leading historians of the American Presidency and a frequent guest on this program. He talks about the tasks and challenges new presidents face.
Chapel Hill’s William Leuchtenburg, Professor Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, leading historian of the American Presidency and frequent guest on this program, talks about the tasks and challenges new Presidents face.