In the Game of Life, when the opponents in your tournament bracket include the greatest problems of our time, it takes strategy and teamwork to seek solution...
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Paul Godley is a man of many talents. Perhaps many "hats" is an even more fitting term because he's a part of many different departments and speci...
Carolina student Adrian Schlesinger brought the Chapel Hill community together through her art installation in the vacant Yates Motor Company building on Wes...
Wyatt Bruton is a 2011 UNC graduate teaching at Zhiying Middle School in Xiwei Village in Guangdong, China.
Army Lt. Gen. Patricia D. Horoho has made history as the first nurse and first woman to become surgeon general of the Army.
An airplane flight. A public address to more than 700 people. Meeting her city’s mayor and other public officials.
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University photographer Dan Sears lets you in on life at Carolina with his annual video, The Year in Pictures.
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An HIV prevention research study led by UNC professor Myron S. Cohen, M.D., has been named the 2011 Breakthrough ...
From the World Series of Dreidel to inviting school children for hands-on holiday crafts, Carolina celebrates the season with fun, service and reflection.
Amy Locklear Hertel, of the Lumbee and Coharie tribes of North Carolina, will become director of the American Indian Center at UNC-Chapel Hill on May 1.
UNC-Chapel Hill will honor Black History Month with a variety of events in February.
Christopher Martin Jr., was asked to figure out how to make heating and cooling systems in campus buildings operate more efficiently. ''We salivate for opportunities lik...
The unique history of Mound Bayou, Miss., inspired an exhibition set to open Feb. 9 at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History at the UNC-Chapel Hill.
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