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UNC School of Medicine researchers use participatory activities to refine community ideas and improve health.
Meet four students who clock in when Carolina takes the court.
Makayla Paige won the women’s 800 meters and Ethan Strand the men’s 3,000 at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Ricardo Crespo Regalado intends to match into general surgery at Match Day on March 21.
Charlie Roethling, a founder of Health Professional Athletics, hopes to match in internal medicine on March 21.
After the deaths of her mother and sisters, Faith Lyons found friends and her confidence while earning a Master of Accounting.
Jeffery L. Dangl’s research on plant immune systems has led to strategies to control a broad spectrum of plant diseases.
Here are 10 fascinating facts about the University’s conservation garden.
The Washington Post
Gregory Scherrer, UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine associate professor of cell biology and physiology, explains how physicians could use the placebo effect to minimize addiction risk and side effects of medication.
NPR
Nabarun Dasgupta, street drug expert at UNC-Chapel Hill’s Gillings School of Global Public Health, discusses the substantial decline in overdose deaths to levels not seen since the pandemic and introduction of fentanyl.
Times Higher Education
UNC-Chapel Hill social media content producer, Andrew Lam, and director of social media, Riley Phillips, discuss the success of their recent “Tell us something good” social media campaign.
Jeffery L. Dangl’s research on plant immune systems has led to strategies to control a broad spectrum of plant diseases.
This nationally competitive fellowship provides emerging leaders professional experiences in Asia.
The Student Life and Leadership initiative was called “outstanding” for its nonpartisan voter education.
For their excellence in educating undergraduate students, the teaching assistants receive a one-time stipend of $5,000.
Four receive Distinguished Teaching Awards for Post-Baccalaureate Instruction.
Learn how the winners of the Board of Governors, Mentor, Friday and Sitterson awards show creativity in teaching.
Emeritus professor Patricia Gensel studies 400-million-year-old plants across the globe.
The March 12 expo at Fetzer Hall will offer employees free food, fitness classes and many wellness activities.
Selected from 588 nominations, the winners are skilled instructors and “true champions of the student.”
Tue, March 18
Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building
Tue, March 1812:30 pm
Wed, March 19
Wed, March 1909:00 am