#GDTBATH: Mel Dalili
The Carolina sophomore shares her life through her poems, tours and activities on campus.
The Carolina sophomore shares her life through her poems, tours and activities on campus.
The Morehead-Cain scholar will continue his studies in economics at the University of Oxford.
The Master of Science in Business Management teaches the basics to those who didn’t study business.
The Human and Organizational Leadership Development program gave Tristan Slates the tools to drive change.
“We Still Dream” is the theme of the annual celebration, featuring several speakers and events Jan. 19-23.
In a campus message, Lee H. Roberts wished a happy New Year to returning Tar Heels and welcomed those coming to campus for the first time.
UNC-Chapel Hill is collaborating with 22 counties to address affordable housing needs in North Carolina.
Acclaimed violinist Johnny Gandelsman specially curated a five-part series for Chapel Hill audiences.
The New York Times
Barry Popkin, a distinguished professor of nutrition at UNC-Chapel Hill, explains how new findings on the health effects of sugary drinks reinforce what experts know of their health consequences.
Good Morning America
Fulton Crews, a UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine distinguished professor of pharmacology and psychiatry, discusses drinking habits and the benefits of “Dry January.”
WRAL
UNC School of Medicine professor Megan Pruette explains what seasonal affective disorder is, typical symptoms and how those in the community can cope.
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.
Clarivate’s 2024 international list of trailblazers among peers includes scholars from across the University.
Kathleen DuVal’s award-winning book is “Native Nations,” a sweeping 1,000-year history of North America.
J. Christopher Clemens joins the prestigious organization honoring outstanding achievement in arts, sciences and learned professions.
The winners are a businessman, state senator, congresswoman and media executive.
The applied mathematics professor stressed the importance of community in accepting the honor Dec. 13.
After 22 years, James Jacks embraces using his organizational and communication skills in a new way.
Her “focus on innovation and continuous improvement will be instrumental,” says Val Howard, UNC School of Nursing dean.
Wed, January 1512:00 pm
Memorial Hall
Sat, January 1806:00 pm