New Video: Games, Public Policy, and the Pandemic
…to games to pass the time with family and friends, whether in person or online. The games that they play, and the ways in which they exercise their agency in…
…to games to pass the time with family and friends, whether in person or online. The games that they play, and the ways in which they exercise their agency in…
…responses, ideally avoiding a simple “yes/no” dichotomy. The topic is easily accessible to the average UNC student. [gem_button text=”Learn More Here” position=”center” size=”large” corner=”3″ icon_pack=”elegant” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pitperspectivesunc.com%2F|title:LEARN%20MORE%20HERE” text_color=”#ffffff” hover_text_color=”#dbdbdb” background_color=”#001342″ hover_background_color=”#606060″]…
…national Mayors’ and Governors’ associations. In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, he served for President Bush as a member of the Homeland Security Commission. McCrory also has extensive private…
We are pleased to announce that students enrolled in co-convened PPE courses are newly eligible for complimentary GoPasses through UNC Transportation and Parking! This program is part of UNC’s Commuter…
…community of faculty and graduate students interested in PPE and we host and co-sponsor events that focus primarily on research as well as events that are focused on undergraduates. The…
…Program’s mission is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of social, economic, political and moral problems. With this in mind, PPE students cross the borders of key academic disciplines,…
…living and thinking through these extraordinary times. It is our hope that these moderated panels will provide a means to promote intellectual community in trying times, to supplement educational programming…
…living and thinking through these extraordinary times. Our hope is that these moderated panels will provide an intellectual community in trying times, to supplement educational programming now that most universities…
…is “a tremendous asset to philosophy as an academic field.” ‘In their end-of-course comments, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord’s students describe him as “amazing,” “engaging,” “academically stimulating,” “respectful” and “brilliant” — as well…
…Samuel is a political science Ph.D. student. Before coming to UNC, he completed a Master of Arts in philosophy at Bowling Green State University. There, he focused on political philosophy…