Trading cards show Carolina’s Olympic connections
Fifteen cards feature the faces and feats of famous Tar Heels and some hidden priceless gems.
Fifteen cards feature the faces and feats of famous Tar Heels and some hidden priceless gems.
Paris-bound Naya Tapper ’16 didn’t play the sport until she joined the Tar Heel club team.
The startup accelerator’s talented summer cohort met Tar Heel alumni with downtown businesses.
Amy Johnson, vice chancellor for student affairs, talks about upcoming changes to the student conduct process.
Investments from private organizations and federal agencies spurred growth in Carolina’s research enterprise.
With social media and international partnerships, the COIL Faculty Fellow opens “a new horizon” for students.
Traffic is expected to be heavy leading up to and after the game, and parking lots across campus are reserved for event parking beginning at 5 p.m.
The Carolina researcher and her Data-Driven EnviroLab track climate-change data for the United Nations.
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Rose Li, a professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, explains why comparing social media use to cigarettes doesn’t convey the complexity of the problem.
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UNC-Chapel Hill Institute of Marine Sciences director Joel Fodrie takes Due South on a deep dive through shark life, habitat, and behavior.
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Lindsey Smith Taillie, an associate professor at UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health, provides science-backed strategies for managing snacking.
The honorees are international experts in digital literacy, biomedical engineering and national security.
Collegiate journalism’s highest honor has gone to the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media for nine of the last 10 years.
This listing includes the recipients of prestigious appointments approved in the past year.
Research assistant professor Jasmine King also mentors Black and brown girls interested in STEM-related research.
As UNC-Chapel Hill awaits implementation guidance, this post addresses questions about the policy.
Ordinance approved by trustees simplifies permit pricing and cuts rates for employees making less than $70,000.
George Watts Hill Alumni Center
Wed, August 1409:00 am
Dean E. Smith Center
Sun, August 1805:00 pm
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Polk Place
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