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Chancellor Lee H. Roberts and Penny Gordon-Larsen encourage Tar Heels to explore Carolina research’s “life-changing power.”
University arborist Tom Bythell shares his favorite stories about some of Carolina’s thousands of trees.
An energy modeling class visited the site to learn about the University’s first large-scale solar facility.
Designed to improve youth mental health, the program will support teams across 18 counties.
The UNC School of Medicine is the only institution in the Southeast to treat twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome.
The Carolina Center for Public Service director discusses the highlights of the tour and the impact of Hurricane Helene.
Brinkley will return to the faculty after leading the UNC School of Law for a decade, Provost Chris Clemens announced.
Keynote speaker Don Baucom gave the ceremony a new slogan and celebrated the power of relationships.
Indy Week
UNC-Chapel Hill professors Edwin Kim, Greg Copenhaver, Patricia Gensel, and Robert Peet discuss the causes of pollen allergies, why sensitivity varies among individuals, and what made this year's allergy season particularly severe.
The Assembly
Jonathan Crabtree, director of UNC-Chapel Hill’s Research Data Management Core, discusses his team's efforts to safeguard federal datasets amid concerns about the long-term accessibility of public research archives.
U.S. News & World Report
Anne Peery, a clinical investigator and associate professor in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the UNC School of Medicine, discusses her team’s recent research on diverticulitis and diet.
The late Chuck Stone, former Carolina journalism professor, was also honored with a special citation.
The prestigious scholarship provides fully funded graduate education at the University of Oxford.
During a semester in Washington, Camille Forbes studied foreign affairs and used her French skills to help refugees.
The prestigious Barry Goldwater scholarship identifies and supports emerging research scientists.
The late Tylee Craft, Tar Heel wide receiver and advocate for lung cancer awareness, received the first Eric Montross Public Service Award.
Comedian and Carolina alumnus Lewis Black will perform at Memorial Hall April 29.
The recipients include two housekeepers, two academic staff members, a retired dean and a research professor.
The Morehead-Cain junior and president-elect of the senior class is the first Tar Heel recipient since 2021.
This year’s honorees include the first recipient of the Eric Montross Public Service Award, Tylee Craft.
The first class of the Provost Distinguished Faculty Leaders Program presented its research at a spring symposium.
The recipients include two housekeepers, two academic staff members, a retired dean and a research professor.
The PlayMakers mainstay and Carolina professor calls teaching the next generation an “exciting and fun” responsibility.
Ackland Art Museum
Sat, May 1710:00 am
The Spangler Center
Wed, May 2112:00 pm
Morehead Planetarium and Science Center
Wed, May 2106:00 pm
Innovate Carolina Juncti
Thu, May 2205:15 pm