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The first-year student from Cherokee is proud of her Native heritage and hopes to connect her career with it.
The first-year student from Cherokee is proud of her Native heritage and hopes to connect her career with it.
Tom Diaz used a space center clerkship to explore aerospace medicine.
Isin Guler unravels how venture capitalists, pharma companies and prison systems manage innovation.
Thousands have given blood or volunteered for the annual American Red Cross event, to be held Dec. 7 this year.
UNC Global’s partnership with Japan’s Nagoya University lets female undergraduates explore cybersecurity careers.
In a message to campus, Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz and Vice Provost for Equity and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer Leah Cox announced Dr. Shauna Harris as the new director of the Carolina Women's Center.
Bullying researcher Dorothy Espelage of the UNC School of Education received a career achievement award.
Brad Briner of Chapel Hill and Vimal Kolappa of Chocowinity will serve four-year terms.
WUNC
UNC-Chapel Hill and NCSU competed in their third annual pantry bowl. Both universities have raised more than $78,000 dollars for their campus food pantries to combat food insecurity.
TIME
Kathleen DuVal, professor of history at UNC-Chapel Hill, explains the significance of the Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah being recognized by the U.S. government as a tribe.
The New York Times
Edwin B. Fisher, a professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina, makes the case that Trump’s insistence on the validity of his own claims has caused his isolation.
Winner Patricia Parker accepted in honor of Sally Hemings and Ella Baker, a civil rights leader.
The Caucus on Public Health and the Faith Community will present the award at a Nov. 12 reception in Atlanta.
This year’s winners include leaders in business and philanthropy, a historian, a research services administrator and an athletic director.
ITS has approved a version of Bing Chat, an AI-powered assistant, for use by University faculty and staff.
The public health faculty member will serve on the agency’s Science Advisory Board and two advisory committees.
The “born and raised” Tar Heel who’s worked at Carolina since 2009 is featured in the UNC Research series “Rooted.”
Hill Hall
Sat, December 208:00 pm
Genome Sciences Building
Tue, December 512:30 pm
Fetzer Hall
Thu, December 707:30 am
North Carolina Botanical Garden
Fri, December 807:00 pm