PlayMakers set designer takes her final bow
After 18 seasons and 45 productions, set designer Jan Chambers will retire Feb. 16.
After 18 seasons and 45 productions, set designer Jan Chambers will retire Feb. 16.
Two Carolina graduate students share a passion for computer science and love for each other.
Keynote speaker Cheryl Brown Henderson told students at the Jan. 30 event, “You are the dream Dr. King spoke of.”
In a campus message, Chancellor Lee H. Roberts and Provost J. Christopher Clemens detailed how UNC-Chapel Hill will implement UNC System guidance on federal contracting compliance.
At the UNC School of Government’s orientation, politicians from both sides of the aisle learn how to govern.
Increased use 18 months into the pandemic made college students more depressed and anxious, Carolina researchers found.
The messages provide timely, visible reminders of mental health resources in areas where they are most needed.
The New York Times
Nabarun Dasgupta, street drug expert at UNC-Chapel Hill’s Gillings School of Global Public Health, explains how a decentralized process for reporting drug overdoses makes it difficult to quickly identify trend changes.
NPR
UNC-Chapel Hill Kenan-Flagler Business School economist and professor Camelia Kuhnen discusses studies that have explored the human tendency to fixate on huge payoffs and become susceptible to gambling.
Psychology Today
Sara Algoe, social psychologist and UNC-Chapel Hill psychology professor, explains the significance of a similar sense of humor and shared laughing in boosting feelings of connection.
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.
The applied mathematics professor stressed the importance of community in accepting the honor Dec. 13.
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.
Administrative Office Building
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FedEx Global Education Center
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Carolina Student Union
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