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Learn new ideas this spring with C-START

TO THE EDITOR:

Mass Incarceration in America. Claims and Controversies in Nutrition. Music of War. What do these things have in common?

Each is a course designed and instructed by an outstanding undergraduate through C-START. If you want to take a class this spring on a fascinating and unusual topic area, check out the course offerings on ConnectCarolina (SPCL 400) or under the Honors Carolina website at http://honorscarolina.unc.edu/current-students/curriculum/c-start/spring-2014-courses/.

C-START is a program of progressive education designed to broaden undergraduate course curricula, learning opportunities and the intellectual climate.

Courses are composed of 15 UNC undergraduates and meet for one hour and 50 minutes a week. Students in one of the courses receive one hour of pass/fail credit based on participation, dialogue and critical thinking.

This program gives all UNC students an outstanding opportunity to learn more about a topic of interest to them in a very unique way. We highly encourage all of you to take advantage of this unique academic opportunity.

Please reach out to Kexin Yin, C-START student coordinator, at kyin@live.unc.edu with any questions.

Kexin Yin ’15
Business administration

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