Andrea Harris, ZSR Sabbatical Recipient (1999)
Andrea Harris, former president of the NC Institute for Minority Economic Development, reflects on her ZSR sabbatical.
Andrea Harris, former president of the NC Institute for Minority Economic Development, reflects on her ZSR sabbatical.
Mac Legerton talks about how sabbaticals provide opportunities for nonprofit leaders to change their patterns and perspectives.
Brian Buzby, executive director of the NC Conservation Network, talks about his ZSR sabbatical and why it came at the right time.
Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture provides education and connect resources to female farmers and their families.
Vickie Pait reflects on her ZSR sabbatical and how temporarily stepping away is important and necessary.
Created in 1982, Reynolds Professorships represent Wake Forest University's most prestigious professorships.
The French Broad Riverkeeper program is dedicated to preserving and protecting water from pollution and serves five WNC counties.
Established in 1975, the William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law at Duke University is a ZSR endowed chair position at Duke University’s School of Law.
Established in 2001, the Thomas Willis Lambeth Distinguished Chair in Public Policy at UNC Chapel Hill is a ZSR funded chair position.
The East Coast Greenway Alliance is developing the urban sister to the Appalachian Trail. It is working to develop 2,900 miles of trail, all the way from Maine to Florida. North Carolina is the center of it all.