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The prestigious Barry Goldwater scholarship identifies and supports emerging research scientists.
Kennedy Williams ’25 helps feed campus at the Carolina Cupboard food pantry.
Hamm, who has served as interim dean since May 2024, has accepted the role on a permanent basis, Chancellor Lee H. Roberts announced.
The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards work in STEM-related fields.
Learn how this confidential resource supports Tar Heels through constructive approaches to challenges.
Burks, who’s served as CEO and dean since 2018, plans to focus on the development of North Carolina Children’s and spend more time with his family.
April 30 marks the 37th annual drive, and Tar Heels will donate for all kinds of reasons.
The Morehead-Cain junior and president-elect of the senior class is the first Tar Heel recipient since 2021.
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Gillings School of Global Public Health distinguished professor of health behavior Noel Brewer discusses the data behind and efficacy of risk-based approaches when suggesting vaccinations to the community.
NC Health News
Research from the UNC Highway Safety Research Center shows that lower crash rates for young drivers increased when practice periods were reduced during COVID.
Psychology Today
UNC School of Education professor Jeffrey A. Greene provides details on curating news sources to avoid misinformation and improve our relationship with the internet.
The prestigious Barry Goldwater scholarship identifies and supports emerging research scientists.
The late Tylee Craft, Tar Heel wide receiver and advocate for lung cancer awareness, received the first Eric Montross Public Service Award.
Comedian and Carolina alumnus Lewis Black will perform at Memorial Hall April 29.
The recipients include two housekeepers, two academic staff members, a retired dean and a research professor.
The Morehead-Cain junior and president-elect of the senior class is the first Tar Heel recipient since 2021.
This year’s honorees include the first recipient of the Eric Montross Public Service Award, Tylee Craft.
The recipients include two housekeepers, two academic staff members, a retired dean and a research professor.
The PlayMakers mainstay and Carolina professor calls teaching the next generation an “exciting and fun” responsibility.
Law school, Registrar and Career Center employees discuss graduate education at a discount.
American Indian Center
Fri, April 2506:00 pm
Sharp 9 Gallery
Fri, April 2507:30 pm
Dean E. Smith Center
Wed, April 3007:00 am
Flyleaf Books
Wed, April 3006:00 pm