Dancing turtles unlock scientific discovery
Carolina researchers publish a groundbreaking study on how turtles navigate using the Earth’s magnetic field.
Carolina researchers publish a groundbreaking study on how turtles navigate using the Earth’s magnetic field.
After 18 seasons and 45 productions, set designer Jan Chambers will retire Feb. 16.
UNC School of Education faculty are looking at factors inside schools that may affect students’ mental health.
Student teams should submit their creative ideas about improving access to affordable housing by Feb. 23.
Penny-Gordon Larsen, vice chancellor for research, writes about the proposed cap on federal research funding.
Part of UNC Project Malawi, the program also provides clinical care, pathology training and other services to the African nation.
In 1965, she became the first African-American graduate of the UNC School of Nursing.
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UNC-Chapel Hill social media content producer Andrew Lam and director of social media Riley Phillips discuss the viral “Tell Us Something Good” social media campaign and how it serves as a reminder to recognize the small victories and moments of joy.
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Nabarun Dasgupta, professor in UNC-Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health, discusses the current downturn in fentanyl-related overdose deaths and what this indicates about the data statewide.
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Gerald Cohen, chief economist at UNC-Chapel Hill Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, explains how consumers may not recognize that wages are increasing faster than inflation when inflation rates are higher than average.
Keynote speaker Cheryl Brown Henderson told students at the Jan. 30 event, “You are the dream Dr. King spoke of.”
Selected from 588 nominations, the winners are skilled instructors and “true champions of the student.”
The U.S. government honor is the highest given to scientists and engineers who show exceptional potential.
The prestigious award fully funds a master’s program in global affairs at Beijing’s Tsinghua University.
The Morehead-Cain scholar will continue his studies in economics at the University of Oxford.
Selected from 588 nominations, the winners are skilled instructors and “true champions of the student.”
Helicopter rescue specialist Matthew Mauzy participated in the state’s largest rescue operation in a decade.
The applied mathematics professor stressed the importance of community in accepting the honor Dec. 13.
Bioinformatics Building
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