Serving Carolina Students—Past, Present and Future
For more than 25 years Carolina’s stellar faculty and the General Alumni Association have teamed
up to provide a variety of lifelong learning programs that keep our alumni and friends connected
to the intellectual life of our University. Because of this partnership, the GAA’s alumni education
program has been recognized nationally as a model for other alumni associations. Although
most programs are conducted on campus through our Carolina College for Lifelong Learning,
we also support local Carolina Clubs across the country by coordinating faculty speakers for
events as well as other regional outreach programs. In addition, the GAA is also pleased to
co-sponsor the superb learning experiences available through the “Adventures in Ideas”
seminars, conducted by the Program in the Humanities and Human Values.
Thanks to these Carolina faculty for their participation
in 2008 GAA lifelong learning programs.
Valerie Ashby ’ 88
Chemistry
Oscar A. Barbarin III
School of Social Work
Stanley Black
Economics
Lisa Broome
School of Law
Rich Cante ’ 91 (MA)
Media and Cultural Studies
Timothy Carter
Music
Stanley Chojnacki
History
Ken Cleary
Athletics
McKay Coble ’ 79, (’ 81 MFA)
Dramatic Art
Peter Coclanis
History
Marcie Cohen Ferris
American Studies
Jennifer Conrad
Kenan-Flagler Business School
J. Robert Cox
Communication Studies
Maxine Eichner ’ 97 (MA) ’06 (PhD)
School of Law
Bart Ehrman
Religious Studies
Stephen Farmer
Admissions
Stephen Fletcher
Photographic Archivist
Richard Froyen ’ 78 (MAT)
Economics
Hannah Gill ’ 99
Institute for Study of the Americas
Ferrel Guillory
School of Journalism and Mass
Communication
Nortin Hadler
Medicine
Trudier Harris
English
Tom Hazen
School of Law
Janis Holder
University Archivist
Don Hornstein
School of Law
Clara Sue Kidwell
American Indian Center
Steve Kirschner
Athletics
Lloyd Kramer
History
Steve Levine
International and Area Studies
Christian Lundblad
Kenan-Flagler Business School
Tom Martineau ’04 (MED)
China Projects Manager
John McGowan
Arts Humanities Institute
Tim McMillan ’ 80, (’ 82 MA, ’ 89
PhD)
African and Afro-American Studies
Jeffrey Meanza ’04 (MFA)
PlayMakers Repertory Company
Michael McVaugh
History
Gene Nichol
School of Law
William J. Peck
Religious Studies
Louis Pérez
History
George Rabinowitz
Political Science
Donald J. Raleigh
History
Monica Rector
Romance Languages
Charlene Regester ’ 76
(’ 80 MACOM, ’ 87 PhD)
African & Afro-American Studies
Richard Richardson
Political Science
Oliver Smithies
Pathology & Lab Medicine
Niklaus Steiner ’ 88
Institute for Global Initiatives
Leroy Towns
School of Journalism and Mass
Communication
Thomas Stumpf
English
Holden Thorp ’ 86
Chemistry
Gerald Unks
Education
Robert Vance ’ 82 (MFA)
Philosophy
Harry Watson
History
Peter White
Biology