Normal
The University is currently operating under normal conditions
Bernadette Joy, who got out of debt and on track to retire at 40, created a financial education platform to help others.
When Kim Enders’ adviser couldn’t make it to her doctoral hooding, her father, Dr. Bert Peterson, gladly stepped in.
The change, which takes effect June 23, is designed to reduce transaction times and improve service.
Beginning this fall, Tar Heels of all skill levels can experiment with generative AI in the new Davis Library space.
Dr. Jeffrey Stringer merged an artificial intelligence app with a portable ultrasound device to improve maternal and child health.
Sarah Cohen’s lab is studying the impact of the APOE4 protein on brain cells in its search for treatments.
Trained as a pharmacist, Chelsea Sumner ’19 now works for NVIDIA, helping health care companies use artificial intelligence.
The chief financial officer talks about how new strategic operational and financial goals will advance the University’s mission.
U.S. News & World Report
Youjin Jang, a postdoctoral research associate with UNC-Chapel Hill’s Communicating for Health Impact (CHI) Lab, discusses the effectiveness of rotating messages and text-only warnings on nicotine products, and how they may help deter vaping.
NPR
Addiction researcher and epidemiologist at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Nabarun Dasgupta talks to NPR’s Morning Edition about the reduction in fatal overdoses, particularly in Gen Z populations.
Live Science
Kathleen DuVal, UNC-Chapel Hill history professor and recent Pulitzer Prize winner, explains why recent findings suggesting the “Lost Colony” of Roanoke may have moved to Hatteras Island are plausible.
An Office of Human Resources webpage celebrates those who marked special anniversaries with Carolina and the state.
Kathy Moore served UNC Health, the UNC School of Nursing and the Carolina community for 45 years.
Housekeeper James Brower spent 23 years caring for the conference center and the people inside it.
UNC Global Affairs recognized Lisa Woodley, Navin Bapat and Ji-Yeon Jo for contributions to the University’s mission.
At the UNC School of Medicine, pioneering researcher Susan Gaylord directs the program on integrative medicine.
Cleaning is the priority for the Massey Award winner and housekeeping crew leader, but people are a close second.
Colleagues in the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy honored the Massey Award winner for her attention to details.
The Hearst Journalism Awards Program is often referred to as the “Pulitzers of college journalism.”
Seven full-time faculty members and two visiting researchers will join the UNC School of Civic Life and Leadership in the fall.
Dr. Jeffrey Stringer merged an artificial intelligence app with a portable ultrasound device to improve maternal and child health.
When Kim Enders’ adviser couldn’t make it to her doctoral hooding, her father, Dr. Bert Peterson, gladly stepped in.
ITS Manning
Wed, June 1811:00 am
The Graduate Student Center
Thu, June 1912:00 pm
Ackland Art Museum
Fri, June 2001:00 pm
Kenan Center
Sat, June 2110:00 am