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It’s a goal McKay Coble has been working toward for more than two decades.
UNC students honored three faculty members, six teaching assistants and one staff member at the Chancellor’s Awards Ceremony April 12. The recipients were chosen by a student selection committee for teaching excellence and service to undergraduate students, and the awards were presented by outgoing Student Body President Hogan Medlin.
In the fall of 2009, a graduate student was sexually harassed by her adviser — but the problem didn’t stop there.
Catherine Dulac and Cori Bargmann were chosen as co-recipients of the 11th Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize.
Russ Harris has been awarded UNC’s 15th annual John Atkinson Ferrell Prize and Lectureship.
He’s found them as far away as Norway and as local as the UNC soccer fields. He’s even discovered them down the road in Durham and then taken them to West Africa.
The University honored its faculty working on the front lines of their fields Thursday night, celebrating their achievements in the context of UNC’s recent focus on innovation.
Patrick Thomas Akos, a professor in the UNC School of Education, was charged this afternoon on one count of felonious larceny of a motor vehicle and given citations for one count of reckless driving and six counts of hit and run.
The Environmental Law Institute has awarded UNC alumnus Todd Miller, executive director and founder of the N.C. Coastal Federation, with a National Wetlands Award.
In its April meeting Tuesday, the Faculty Athletics Committee discussed ways to help varsity athletes meet their academic goals.
Dino S. Cervigni, a professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at UNC-CH, has been selected to receive an Annual Award for Excellence in Teaching by the UNC Board of Governors.
Two weeks away from the beginning of faculty elections, the candidates for the Faculty Council chairmanship are looking ahead to trying times.
When Barbara Entwisle was director of the Carolina Population Center, she faced more than $800,000 in cuts during her first two years at the helm.
Barbara Entwisle, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Sociology, who has been with the University for 26 years, has been appointed as the vice chancellor for research. Entwisle has been the interim vice chancellor for research and economic development since last August.
UNC’s Bryan L. Roth, the Michael J. Hooker Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology in the School of Medicine, has received the PhRMA Foundation Award in Excellence in Pharmacology/Toxicology.
Ralph Byrns has a Ph.D. in economics and has worked at nine universities — but many things in life still baffle him.
A UNC professor is molding the future of major cities.
Stanford University’s Woods Institute for Environment has named Greg Characklis, an associate professor of environmental sciences and engineering at UNC, a 2011 Leopold Leadership Fellow.
Ralph Byrns became an instant hit when he arrived at UNC’s economics department a decade ago.
To students, he was a professor who could make the biggest lecture class feel small.