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The Center for European Studies is hosting Europe Week at Carolina, a week dedicated to appreciating and celebrating European culture, from April 6 to 12.
Cherríe Moraga is a poet, playwright, essayist, educator, cultural activist and more, and on Tuesday night she spoke about her recent book “Native Country of the Heart: If We Forget Ourselves, Who Will Be Left to Remember Us?” at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History.
The University’s Faculty Executive Committee gathered Monday in South Building, where major discussions included the future of Silent Sam, vandalism on campus and updates on the interim faculty chair position process.
With important changes on the horizon, the UNC Employee Forum held a general meeting on Wednesday at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center to discuss ConnectCarolina, weeknight parking and the Northside Neighborhood Initiative.
As part of the 2019 Writer’s Discussion Series, William Andrews presented a lecture on Tuesday to promote his newest publication. Titled “Slavery and Class in the American South: A Generation of Slave Narrative Testimony, 1840-1865,” Andrews discusses the role and influence of status and class in the lives of the enslaved.
UNC’s Office of Trademark Licensing selected Hanesbrands Inc. to license University apparel products.
April 9 will mark one year since the untimely passing of one of UNC’s distinguished professors, Jonathan Hess, a professor of Jewish history and culture and chairperson of the Department of German and Slavic Languages and Literatures at the time of his passing.
When sophomore Melissa Tomczak first came to UNC, she remembers being told every student at UNC had a straight-A average in high school and once they get to UNC, the average became a C.
The University’s Interim Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz is heading back into the classroom this fall.
Chairperson of the Faculty Leslie Parise announced that she would step down from the position by the end of the current semester on Monday, March 25.
The Committee on University Government held a meeting on Wednesday to debate potential changes regarding the Faculty Code of University Government.
A recent report by Noah Eisenkraft, an assistant professor of organizational behavior at UNC, found that across the University, male faculty members earned 28 percent more than female faculty members from 2014 to 2017.
UNC faculty member Janelle Bludorn has a full plate of responsibilities and interests that would make anyone’s jaw drop, and her accomplishments, including being named North Carolina’s 2018 Physician Assistant of the Year, have reflected just that.
The Committee on the Status of Women met Thursday to discuss recommendations to address gender inequity at the University. One responsibility of the COSOW is to propose steps to address barriers to the equality of women faculty, according to the Faculty Code.
CORRECTION: Due to a production error, an earlier version of this article incorrectly identified Leslie Parise in the photo caption. The caption has been updated with the correct name. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
Fifty-eight percent of women surgeons experience sexual harassment in the workplace, according to a recent study led by members of UNC Surgery.
On Feb. 22, UNC announced its Flexible Learning Spaces initiative, a five-year plan to modernize as many as 50 general purpose classrooms. Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Bob Blouin announced the master plan to begin updating the classrooms.
Keep him busy, know his friends and surround him with good examples.
UNC’s Faculty Executive Committee met on Monday for a two-hour meeting to discuss the progress of the Carolina Excellence initiative, data retrieval, the possibility of UNC Libraries ending a big contract and UNC’s student IDs not conforming to voter ID laws.
UNC’s Faculty Executive Committee met March 8, to discuss Kevin Guskiewicz’s first four weeks as interim chancellor, digital education and the general education curriculum at UNC.