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The North Carolina Rural Health Research Program and others are leading rural health innovation in western North Carolina.
The national program that pairs seriously ill children with college teams has formed an unbreakable bond in Chapel Hill.
No action is required during the annual test.
Both Karen Clark and Melissa Wade created broadcast careers and returned to the area, using their talents to support Carolina.
This page outlines resources for students, faculty and staff, along with volunteer and donation opportunities to assist neighboring communities.
Boosted by soccer and lacrosse national titles, Carolina accumulated the most points in a combination of NCAA championships and major poll finishes.
The hospital and surrounding campus, a UNC Health and Duke Health partnership, are expected to bring more than 8,000 jobs to Wake County.
Zeb Smathers ’08 (JD) advocates for his western North Carolina hometown as mayor and through his law practice.
NBC News
Paul Watkins, a professor at the Gillings School of Global Public Health and in the Schools of Medicine and Pharmacy at UNC-Chapel Hill, discusses recent research on how CBD affects liver cells and how its impact compares to that of other medications.
The New York Times
Mitch Prinstein, distinguished professor of psychology and neuroscience at UNC- Chapel Hill and chief of psychology at the American Psychological Association, talks about factors that are perceived as “cool” and how the pursuit of this status may shape decision-making.
TIME
Elizabeth Dunford, an adjunct assistant professor at the UNC-Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health, discusses a recent study she led on food dyes—their potential health risks, unexpected sources, and why further research is needed.
Boosted by soccer and lacrosse national titles, Carolina accumulated the most points in a combination of NCAA championships and major poll finishes.
UNC-Chapel Hill rose one spot on the annual list and was recognized as No. 1 in financial aid and No. 2 best value without aid among publics.
College of Arts and Science scholars will collaborate on studies about food waste, knee arthritis, hip-hop history, language models and more.
The $8,000 prize recognizes groundbreaking, innovative research and future career promise.
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.
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.
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