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 2009 GAA lifelong learning programs.
Stanley Black ’ 61
Economics
Tom Bowers
Journalism and Mass Communication
Tim Carter
Music
Hodding Carter III
Leadership and Public Policy
Peter Coclanis
Global Research Institute
Paul Cuadros
Journalism and Mass Communication
Joseph DeSimone
Chemistry Department
Bart Ehrman
Religious Studies
William Ferris
History
Stephen Fletcher
Photographic Archivist
Joseph Flora
English
Nortin Hadler
Medicine
Michael Hunt
Political Science
Joe Kalo
Law
Gorham Kindem
Communication Studies
Charles Kurzman
Sociology
William Leuchtenburg
History
Lisa Levenstein
History
Madeline Levine
Slavic Languages
Joseph Lowman ’ 71 (Ph.D.)
Psychology
Sara Mack
Classics
Timothy McMillan ’ 80
African & African-American Studies
Siegfried Mews
German
Gene Nichol
Law
Julius Nyang’oro
African & African-American Studies
Jonathan Oberlander ’ 89
Health Policy and Management
William Peck
Department of Religious Studies
Barry Popkin
Public Health
George Rabinowitz
Political Science
John Shelton Reed
Sociology
Lars Schoultz ’ 73
Political Science
Bereket Selassie
African Studies and Law
Bland Simpson ’ 70
English and Creative Writing
James Stimson ’ 70 (Ph.D.)
Political Science
Thomas Stumpf
English
Fred Stutzman ’00
Information and Library Science
Todd Taylor
English and Comparative Literature
Holden Thorp ’ 86
Chancellor
Leroy Towns
Journalism and Mass Communication
Charlie Tuggle
Journalism and Mass Communication
David Weber
Medicine
Cecil Wooten ’ 68 (MA), ’ 72 (Ph.D.)
Classics