Southern Oral History Program celebrates 50th anniversary
In 1973, the founder of the Southern Oral History Program Jacquelyn Dowd Hall came to UNC to teach history and create the first oral history program in the South.
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In 1973, the founder of the Southern Oral History Program Jacquelyn Dowd Hall came to UNC to teach history and create the first oral history program in the South.
As the weather gets warmer, nature is springing back to life across UNC’s campus — especially in the Coker Arboretum.
UNC’s interim Chancellor Lee Roberts made an impromptu appearance at the TransparUNCy Teach-In: Part 2 event in the Student Union on Thursday evening.
UNC School of Education Dean Fouad Abd-El-Khalick has been named provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, effective July 1, Provost Christopher Clemens announced in a campus-wide email Thursday.
On Monday and Tuesday, the UNC Chancellor Search Advisory Committee hosted listening forums that allowed undergraduate and graduate students to voice their perspectives as the search for the University’s next chancellor continues.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, UNC students crowded around Cliffe Knechtle and his son, Stuart Knechtle, on the Quad as they answered students’ questions about faith and religion.
Jubilee, UNC’s annual spring music festival which was originally slated for April 14, has been canceled.
When UNC master’s student Katherine Snow Smith surveyed 100 female undergraduate students in February about their experience with menstrual products on campus for her capstone project, over half of them said they had never seen menstrual products available on campus. Seven said they had missed class because they could not find a menstrual product in their building.
On March 27, students and faculty members attended a teach-in event hosted by the Affirmative Action Coalition at UNC-Chapel Hill and TransparUNCy.
This year, UNC has extended its enrollment deadline for the incoming class of 2028 from May 1 to May 15 due to delays in receiving records from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Following public tensions surrounding UNC’s governing bodies in 2021, the Coalition for Carolina was founded.
With the celebration of Easter on Sunday and Ramadan coming to a close next week, hundreds of students have found themselves celebrating their religious traditions and strengthening spiritual ties. While each of them chooses to follow their faith on a personal level, some community members came together in recognition of their unique — yet similar — holidays.
For the first time, students can now register for classes in UNC's new School of Civic Life and Leadership, which encourages students to pursue democratic and civil engagement.
UNC’s School of Education will begin the University's first fully online doctor of education degree program in the fall of 2024, led by its inaugural program director Carrol Warren. Those who complete the program will receive a doctorate in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Organizational Learning and Leadership.
The UNC Board of Trustees University Affairs Committee met on March 27 at the Carolina Inn, where the members listened to suggestions of policy changes related to UNC’s strategic plan, diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and Honor Court proceedings, and voted on new faculty salary ranges.
When first-year Nasya Allen was taught about women’s history before coming to UNC, women who looked like her were often not featured.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article stated that faculty experts introducing the AI modules were a part of the School of Data Science and Society. The faculty experts were not affiliated with the school. The article also incorrectly stated that CAIL assisted the University in the creation of AI guidelines. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
Editor's note: This article uses she/her, he/him and they/them pronouns to refer to Pauli Murray. This is done in accordance with the style used by the Pauli Murray Center.
Editor's note: Evan Ringel is a member of The Daily Tar Heel Board of Directors.
The Carolina For The Kids Foundation hosted its 26th annual dance marathon on Saturday, the culmination of the organization's fundraising efforts from this past school year.