Keywords: political history politicalhistory personalities cultural history culturalhistory people smithsonian washington dc probably public domain probablypublicdomain portrait The Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dr. James Moeser, at a National Press Club Newsmaker press conference Tuesday, August 27, 2002. Moeser discussed UNC's controversial assignment of the Book "Approaching the QUR'AN" as required summer reading for incoming freshmen and transfer students. Each new student was required to write a paper on the book and participate in a two-hour group discussion. The assignment was not graded, and was not for credit. 
(Photo by Jim Wallace) The Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dr. James Moeser, at a National Press Club Newsmaker press conference Tuesday, August 27, 2002. Moeser discussed UNC's controversial assignment of the Book "Approaching the QUR'AN" as required summer reading for incoming freshmen and transfer students. Each new student was required to write a paper on the book and participate in a two-hour group discussion. The assignment was not graded, and was not for credit. 
(Photo by Jim Wallace) |