09/09/2022
https://www.wral.com/unc-students-studying-in-london-part-of-history-making-day/20455106/
Honors London shares our condolences for the family and the people of the UK and the commonwealth on the passing of a remarkable queen.
Several UNC students who just arrived in London for their semester abroad Winston House: UNC-Chapel Hill European Study Center went down to pay respects to the fallen monarch and were interviewed by WRAL.
UNC students studying in London part of history-making day :: WRAL.com
Students at UNC studying abroad in London are getting an up-close-and-personal look at history in the making.
04/13/2022
A beautiful and heartbreaking story about the power of basketball and missed opportunities in England.
Several students have had a chance to work with some of the great organizations mentioned in the article as part of their internship program. Shout out to UNC alumnus Steven Bucknall and Sam Hoopsfix Neter for their hard work keeping the country engaged!
"... the fundamental question underlying the British basketball conundrum is a simple one: what is sport for? Does it exist for the prestige of winning medals in elitist sports or is it about providing tangible social good?"
The missed opportunities and unfulfilled potential of British basketball | Conor Patrick Faulkner
The sport is one of the most popular activities among young people in the UK. Yet years of underfunding means it has little hope of meaningful growth
02/01/2022
Check out our great new group becoming Londoners on the Honors Semester in London!
Applications for the Fall 2022 program (and a host of other programs running through Winston House: UNC-Chapel Hill European Study Center this summer) close February 10!
02/22/2021
Some light at the end of the tunnel? We have an extended deadline of April 1 for our fall semester program in London. It may look a little different, but we are excited to bring UNC students to Winston House again soon!
10,000 fans could return to stadiums by May
Up to 10,000 fans could be back in stadiums by mid-May as part of the government's plans to move England out of lockdown.
12/15/2020
Another round of congratulations is called for in honor of UNC Honors London alumnus Patrick Clinch! He will returning to the UK to study on the Marshall Scholarship!
Congratulations, Patrick! Good luck at Oxford and make sure to stop by Winston House: UNC-Chapel Hill European Study Center !
Carolina senior receives the Marshall Scholarship to study in the UK | UNC-Chapel Hill
Patrick Clinch is Carolina's 21st Marshall Scholar. The Marshall Scholarship covers university fees, cost of living expenses, annual book grants, thesis grant, research and daily travel grants, and fares to and from the United States.
11/22/2020
A big congratulations to alumnus, Peter Andringa on his Rhodes Scholarship!
Well done! Come back to visit us at Winston House: UNC-Chapel Hill European Study Center on your way to Oxford!
https://www.unc.edu/posts/2020/11/22/rhodes-2021-cohort/
11/20/2020
Classic London business like bespoke tailoring is innovating in the COVID era.
We are working to keep our alumni connected to our students looking to gain experience abroad in the remote world through virtual internships. Contact gina_difno at unc dot edu for information for the spring 2021 term!
To Survive the Pandemic, Savile Row Cuts a Bespoke Strategy
With formal events and travel canceled, the tradition-bound tailors are gently embracing technology — and finding leverage on their landlords.
06/19/2020
London, like cities all over the US, is grappling with the wealth it earned on the backs of enslaved people.
Students on the UNC Honors Semester in London have had the great opportunity to intern with the Legacies of British Slave-ownership project at the University College London (cited in this article) and contribute to the research involved in this reckoning.
Britain Grapples With Its Racist Past, From the Town Square to the Boardroom
Two prominent firms, Lloyd’s of London and Greene King, have acknowledged their ties to the slave trade and pledged to make amends.
03/30/2020
London has weathered epidemics like this before. NYTimes looks at that history. I, for one, will continue to stockpile cheese.
Opinion | What Social Distancing Looked Like in 1666
Humanity has been surviving plagues for thousands of years, and we have managed to learn a lot along the way.