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This is part of a series of profiles on professors doing interesting things across UNC’s campus.
The stretch of Manning Drive where UNC Hospitals is located is the densest mile in North Carolina by population, Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger said.
Calling all foodies — the first annual Carolina Food Summit begins on Wednesday.
What happened?
Academic freedom will be the topic of discussion this afternoon in Wilson Library.
Over the past four years, students have worked under the guidance of Tom Linden, professor of medical journalism and director of the Medical and Science Journalism Master’s Program, to compile stories of North Carolina’s state parks into a documentary.
While "The Star-Spangled Banner" played in Kenan Stadium Saturday, protestors remained seated and raised their fists.
For ten minutes on Friday afternoon, the usually bustling Student Union was silent as students lay down on the building’s ground floor with their fists in the air.
Four hundred and twenty-three people volunteered Thursday for the second annual Deah Day, a service day that honors former UNC School of Dentistry students Deah Barakat and Yusor Abu-Salha.
At their Thursday meeting, the Board of Trustees discussed issues facing the state and the University, heard presentations on academic programs and summarized the reports of the committees that met Wednesday.
UNC-system President Margaret Spellings took center stage at this semester’s Carolina Forum Thursday to discuss her goals for education policy — accessibility and affordability.
Her life was stuck for a year.
At UNC, history can be revisited through the campus libraries. Whether that be in the form of 3-D artifacts or historical rooms, students can get a glimpse of the past.
When the Board of Trustees met in committees Wednesday, University Affairs chairperson Chuck Duckett opened his committee’s meeting by speaking on a personal issue.
The Employee Forum approved its $18,000 budget for the year at its Tuesday meeting.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated the proposed fee raise for business school minors by the 2019-2020 school year. The proposal would raise fees to $1500 a year.
Carolina Cupboard, UNC’s on-campus food pantry for students, will be moving to a new location within Avery Residence Hall by the spring semester.
Students, staff and faculty attended the first Carolina Conversations meeting of the school year on Monday night to discuss inclusion in the classroom.
The N.C. Education Lottery is reporting a 21 percent increase — totaling $634 million — for the 2016 fiscal year.
Meghana Ganapathiraju, a sophomore computer science and biology double major, started a research project this semester studying deaf literacy issues within the deaf and hard of hearing community on campus.