Wilson Library acquires life's work of Roland L. Freeman
Over 50 years of photographs documenting Black life in the South and across America are now being housed in University Libraries' Special Collections.
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Over 50 years of photographs documenting Black life in the South and across America are now being housed in University Libraries' Special Collections.
UNC undergraduate nursing student Joe Jones, who works at UNC Health, said he has seen the consequences of the nationwide COVID-19-induced nursing shortage first-hand.
For over two decades, Pauper Players and Company Carolina have provided students the opportunity to participate in every aspect of theater production.
Award-winning author Monique Truong will be visiting the University next week as part of the 2023 Frank B. Hanes Writer-in-Residence Program.
Twice a month on Wednesday evenings, a group of students meet in Greenlaw Hall to have pizza and discuss their shared interest in books and literature. This group is called the Student Organization for Undergraduate Literature — also known as S.O.U.L.
For the first time, the University's Campus EMS has achieved HEARTSafe accreditation from the National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation.
Professor Kelly Hogan remembers seeing several police cars from her office window before leaving to teach her Biology 101 class in 2015. When she received an alert about a possible armed person on campus, Hogan ushered students inside a Genome Sciences Building lecture hall and decided to lock the doors.
On March 27 and 28, the UNC Institute for the Environment will bring students, academics, government officials and industry professionals together for the ninth annual UNC Cleantech Summit.
As a first-year political science major, Christina Huang said she wasn’t aware of the resources available at UNC for Asian American students until she discovered the Asian American Center – a place she now visits frequently.
Student Government has been a part of UNC’s history for over a century.
Avery Cook recently became the director of UNC Counseling and Psychological Services.
In Sitterson Hall, home of the UNC computer science department, a storage room full of computer servers has turned into an accessible experience lab for students and faculty.
Horns singing and drums pounding, the Marching Tar Heels led fans at the Dean E. Smith Center in a rousing chorus of “Hark the Sound” at the end of Saturday’s Duke loss.
Although UNC sophomore Jayla Twitty had never danced before, she said she was hooked after her first lesson with the UNC Ballroom Dance Team.
UNC alumnus and performance artist Tristan André hopes people feel at home when they attend the PlayMakers Repertory Company’s production of “They Do Not Know Harlem.”
Cool blue light flooded the stage as members of the crowd listened to the music of the Middle Eastern oud instrument and learned about the history of "Little Syria" at the UNCCenter for Middle East and Islamic Studies (CMEIS) 20th-anniversary celebration.
While the Ackland Art Museum has been on UNC's campus since 1958, visitors no longer have to be in Chapel Hill to enjoy some of the museum's art.
According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, most college students find the first six weeks of their first year to be a common time to consume alcohol. This holds true at UNC, where the majority of alcohol violations occur in traditionally first-year residence halls.
UNC began a relationship with Nike when it signed an agreement to provide shoes and athletic apparel for its athletes and coaches in 1993.
As the first public University in the nation, UNC faces challenges concerning the deterioration of buildings that have been standing for decades.