Meet the 2024 NC School Counselor of the Year
UNC School of Education graduate Annie Goldberg is a middle school counselor in Burlington.
UNC School of Education graduate Annie Goldberg is a middle school counselor in Burlington.
College of Arts and Science scholars will collaborate on studies about food waste, knee arthritis, hip-hop history, language models and more.
Artificial intelligence is driving discoveries in nutrition, transportation and education.
After graduation from the UNC School of Education, Yakob Lemma will pursue a doctorate in educational leadership.
Hamm, who has served as interim dean since May 2024, has accepted the role on a permanent basis, Chancellor Lee H. Roberts and Provost Chris Clemens announced.
U.S. News & World Report's 2025 “Best Graduate Schools” list names multiple Carolina graduate degree programs in the Top 10.
UNC School of Education faculty are looking at factors inside schools that may affect students’ mental health.
The Human and Organizational Leadership Development program gave Tristan Slates the tools to drive change.
A multifaceted program at the UNC School of Education proved a perfect fit for December graduate Dezja Ishmeal.
The autism researcher is building an exercise program called Power Hour for people of varying abilities.