PPE Program in the News
The PPE Program has been featured in the University Gazette! Two current PPE students – Brenee Goforth and Malik Jabati – presented alongside program director Geoff Sayre-McCord at the February…
The PPE Program has been featured in the University Gazette! Two current PPE students – Brenee Goforth and Malik Jabati – presented alongside program director Geoff Sayre-McCord at the February…
…and philosophy, politics, and economics and data science minors, of Raleigh. New York: Grace Olivia Lena, a senior with political science and public policy majors and a philosophy, politics, and…
PPE Alumni Reading Group The PPE Program is happy to announce a brand new opportunity for our PPE Program Alums! The PPE Program Reading Groups have been a staple of our programming…
…future opportunities to join! Event Semester AllFall 2020Fall 2021Fall 2022Spring 2021Spring 2022Spring 2023 Sort By Post datePost title Order By Newer firstOlder first https://ppe.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/1340/2022/10/PPE-Salon-Ads-500-×-350-px-2-wpv_x.png Student Loan Forgiveness: Is It Good,…
…economics and social and economic justice minors, of Fayetteville. New York: Skyler Harrison Spitz, a junior with a economics major and data science and philosophy, politics, and economics minors, of…
…policy and political science majors and a philosophy, politics, and economics minor, of Raleigh. New York: Mae Elizabeth Ruddy, a senior with peace, war, and defense and English and comparative…
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…
The UNC Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Program is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Luc Bovens, who will be joining us on January 1, 2018. Professor Bovens is currently…
…details, go HERE. All reading groups are now full for the Fall 2017 semester. We will be offering new reading groups in the Spring. Thank you for your interest!…
…new narrative of upward mobility—one that honestly situates ethical costs in historical, social, and economic contexts and that allows students to make informed decisions for themselves. A powerful work with…