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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – As North Carolina’s unemployment rate continues its steady decline, employers across the state are simultaneously ramping up their hiring efforts. There are currently tens of thousands of jobs on offer across the Triangle region alone.
According to the latest data from the North Carolina Department of Commerce, the state’s unemployment rate hovered around 5% in April, reflecting only a slight drop from the previous month. Still, that figure is 8.5 percentage opoints lower than a year ago, when unemployment hit 13.5%.
But the pace of hiring varies widely from sector to sector. April’s most significant job gains came from manufacturing, construction, leisure and hospitality services, information technology, and education and health services, per NC Department of Commerce data. At the same time, professional and business services, trade, transportation and utilities, government, financial activities, mining and logging, and other services saw decreases
The performing arts and all they entail open up the possibility to any number of opportunities after graduation. While some students continue working on their specific craft, others take the fundamental skills they’ve developed from studying the arts and go in different directions.
Ahead of Commencement this weekend, graduating Tar Heels Christian Boletchek, Nijah Poteat and Isabella St. Onge shared their experiences studying the arts at Carolina and what they’ll be doing next.
Graduating senior Christian Boletcheck. (Courtesy Boletcheck)
Christian Boletchek, music performance major (bass trombone)
When deciding on where to go to college, Christian Boletchek knew he wanted to stay local. He’d grown up in Apex, North Carolina, and had encountered UNC-Chapel Hill’s trombone professor Michael Kris a handful of times. “I already felt like I had a lot of solid connections not just at UNC but in the Triangle area and I wanted to stay local if I could,” he explains.
Tue, 04/27/2021
LAWRENCE Charles H. Kahn, the first dean of the University of Kansas School of Architecture & Urban Design (now School of Architecture & Design), died at the age of 95 on April 8, 2021, at his home in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
Kahn served as dean from 1968 until 1981 and continued as a professor until 1991. Beyond his relevance as the first dean of the school, Kahn was a civil rights activist and educational innovator whose socially engaged approach made KU a unique institution during his tenure and continues to guide the teaching of architecture and design at the university today.
Kent Spreckelmeyer, KU professor of architecture, was a freshman at KU upon Kahn’s arrival in 1968. “(Kahn) was the person I have always associated with what it was ‘to be an architect,’” Spreckelmeyer said. “His insistence that design was about social equity and justice as much as form and function. And the optimism and confidence that he brought to Lawrence to build a
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