The Luther Hodges Scholars program is honored to host Kenan Institute Distinguished Fellow Annelies Goger for a scholar-exclusive fireside chat.
Senior Scholars! This required event will celebrate your journey, provide great food, and help you prepare for the Hodges Graduation Ceremony and life after graduation. We look forward to seeing you there!
Join us as we celebrate the graduating Class of 2025 Luther Hodges Scholars!
The Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise and the Luther Hodges Scholars Program will recognize outstanding undergraduate and graduate students who excel in the areas of leadership, research, policy impact, and service.
This event is required for sophomore scholars to prepare them for their Summer 2025 Cross-Sector Internship Experience.
Join Luther Hodges Scholars and Shuford Scholars for an insightful panel and roundtable discussion with sports industry professionals, exploring key topics in sports marketing, media, and branding.
Scholars are invited to attend an exclusive conversation with Eli Gross on March 7th at 1 PM as a part of the Dean’s Speaker Series, hosted by the Kenan Institute in partnership with UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School Dean Mary Margaret Frank.
The Luther Hodges Scholars program is pleased to host its second 'Living Room Conversations.' Participants can connect across perceived differences by building understanding through conversation. We look forward to having scholars join the conversation.
We are excited to extend an invite to our current scholars and special guests to attend our Spring 2025 Welcome Back Dinner!
We welcome our newest cohort, the Class of 2027, to the Luther Hodges Scholars Orientation weekend to kickstart their journey as scholars. This weekend will be filled with excitement, goal-setting, and new beginnings!
Scholars participate in a lively, structured conversation about polarization.
Luther Hodges Scholars annual celebration dinner to welcome the Class of 2027!
Scholars, are you excited about research? Want to be more efficient at online searching? This session is for you!
Trained librarians Stephanie Brown & Erica Freed will explain the basics of online searching.
Scholars are invited to attend this comedic and heartfelt production about the history of the Constitution and American identity.
A panel of faculty researchers, graduate students, and alumni will discuss what motivated them to pursue research, the purposes and benefits of various kinds of business research, the multiple methods for collecting and analyzing data, and how to conduct research responsibly. Scholars, please register by Friday, October 25th.