UNC faculty face housing shortage with rising prices, decreasing availability
Increasing property values in and around Chapel Hill are nothing new.
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Increasing property values in and around Chapel Hill are nothing new.
In the first 2023 meeting of the UNC Faculty Council, updates on the pandemic were shared along with discussions of the approved UNC absence policy and the presentation of the 2022 Thomas Jefferson Award.
Content warning: This article contains mention of eating disorders.
Campus and graduate workers gathered outside the Campus Y Wednesday afternoon to read a list of updated demands.
Members of the UNC faculty are tired.
The Hussman School of Journalism and Media has been busy under the recently appointed Dean Raul Reis.
When people meet Robin Lee, she tells them to call her Miss Robin.
The UNC Faculty Council met Friday to discuss a new health research center, graduate student stipends, changes between online learning systems and affirmative action.
A recent University memo asked employees not to speak directly to media and to refer all media inquiries to the relevant University offices. Provost Chris Clemens said at the Employee Forum meeting on Wednesday that this memo was not intended to prevent staff from speaking on campus issues.
Doug Dibbert sits in his office in the George Watts Hill Alumni Center, a building that opened its doors under his leadership in 1993. In front of walls lined with UNC memorabilia and family photos, he recounts his service of more than 14,000 days at the helm of the General Alumni Association.
The UNC Faculty Executive Committee spoke on the importance of faculty mental health and gave updates on the UNC System’s return-on-investment study. The committee also discussed authority for University hiring approvals at their Monday meeting.
All the students who start out in a class often do not make it until the end of semester. A new book by two UNC professors is seeking to change this.
Update Monday, Nov. 21 at 10:45 a.m.: This story has been updated to reflect recent court filings by the University and business school professors.
The UNC World View program has worked to connect K-12 and community college educators with the surrounding world. Their Teacher-Student Initiative partners educators across North Carolina with UNC faculty.
UNC professor Randall Kenan was a beloved colleague, author and friend. He passed on Aug. 28, 2020. Kenan had an uncanny ability to write beautiful stories that would uniquely touch his reader’s hearts.
In the past, faculty members like Law Professor Michael Gerhardt have received death threats after expressing their political opinions online.
Content warning: This article contains mention of suicide and self-harm. * * * * *
The University has reached an agreement with Nikole Hannah-Jones to resolve legal matters related to her application for a tenured position in the Hussman School of Journalism and Media, according to UNC Media Relations.
During its general meeting on Monday, the Faculty Executive Committee discussed UNC faculty members' concerns and feedback on a recent special committee report by the American Association of University Professors that criticized the UNC system.
Greg Copenhaver, a UNC faculty member since 2001, was named director of the Institute for Convergent Science earlier this month.