'All art is political': UNC professor publishes debut novel about the opioid crisis
UNC professor Karen Tucker’s debut novel, "Bewilderness," explores the opioid epidemic through an uncommon lens – the raw truth.
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UNC professor Karen Tucker’s debut novel, "Bewilderness," explores the opioid epidemic through an uncommon lens – the raw truth.
The UNC Faculty Council voted to elect Jill Moore, associate professor of public law and government, as the University’s new secretary of the faculty on April 16.
When Dr. Anthony Charles first arrived at the Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi, in 2008, there was only one surgeon at the hospital — and he was 82 years old.
Members of the Faculty Executive Committee met Monday to discuss summer and fall plans — including the possibility of a student vaccine mandate.
New York-based polymedia artist Eto Otitigbe was selected as this semester's Hanes Visiting Artist and offered a virtual lecture to the UNC community on Thursday.
The Faculty Advisory Committee met Thursday to discuss progress in COVID-19 vaccinations and a possible mandate for students to get vaccinated, housing for first-year students and Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz's trip to Selma, Ala. — where he connected with attorney and social justice activist Bryan Stevenson.
The UNC System is not planning to require mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for returning students, Chairperson of the Faculty Mimi Chapman said at Friday's Faculty Council meeting.
UNC’s Faculty Executive Committee met Monday to discuss fixed-term faculty concerns and a new COVID-19 tracking app developed by a professor in the Gillings School of Global Public Health.
For their last meeting of the academic year, members of the Faculty Welfare Committee discussed hopes for the upcoming fall semester and ongoing issues that affect faculty on Monday.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly contextualized the budget discussed at the Advisory Committee meeting. The article has been updated to reflect the correct details about the budget. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
While University faculty and staff working in-person are able to receive the COVID-19 vaccines, many employees are struggling to find open vaccine appointments in the Triangle, said Faculty Welfare Committee Chairperson Muge Gucsavas-Calikoglu at a meeting Monday.
Tatiana Hargreaves, a lecturer at UNC, loves “One Hundred Years of Solitude” by Gabriel García Márquez — so much that she based her solo fiddle album on it.
The University's Faculty Executive Committee met with Provost Bob Blouin and several UNC department chairpersons via Zoom on Monday to provide updates on the University’s Carolina Together program, plans for commencement activities and the state of funding for the UNC Graduate School.
The Faculty Committee on University Government met Wednesday afternoon to discuss concerns of racial and gender inequality in the position of secretary of the faculty at UNC, addressed in an op-ed published in The Daily Tar Heel.
Chairperson of the Faculty Mimi Chapman said she disagreed with a recent statement from a group of UNC professors calling on Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz to resign — and that it does not represent the entire University faculty — at a Faculty Council meeting Friday.
UNC has not had a balanced budget for nearly a decade — but as multi-million dollar financial challenges loom, it plans to achieve one.
UNC began in-person instruction on Monday, with many students entering a classroom for the first time since last March.
In educational spaces, conversations surrounding LGBTQ+ communities and the various shapes that love and relationships can take aren't brought to the forefront. For those who identify as part of the community, there are few role models to look up to or learn from.
In a special meeting on Friday, Jan. 29, the Faculty Executive Committee voted to pass a resolution condemning the vandalism of the Campus Y that occurred on Jan. 24.
The Faculty Executive Committee met Monday to discuss changes in the University's budget, COVID-19 measures and possible structural adjustments to the Faculty Committee on University Government.