UNC system awards $1.7 million in research grants
The UNC system announced Tuesday it will be awarding four grants totaling $1.7 million to researchers across the system to promote collaboration within the state.
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The UNC system announced Tuesday it will be awarding four grants totaling $1.7 million to researchers across the system to promote collaboration within the state.
On Tuesday evening, Student Congress committees met for the last time before winter break to discuss new bills and propose future plans for the spring semester.
After years of UNC being in the news for sexual assault, some students had the idea to create an app to provide resources about sexual assault on campus.
This is part of a series of profiles on professors doing interesting things across UNC’s campus.
N.C. Rep. Graig Meyer began Monday’s meeting with the League of Women Voters of Orange, Durham and Chatham Counties by addressing the elephant in the room.
UNC football player Nick Weiler and a few of his teammates stopped by the UNC Medical Center to donate a vital resource to patients at UNC Hospitals.
After seeing overflowing trash cans around campus, a UNC student organized a weeklong initiative, called Trash-Free-UNC, to encourage students to not use disposable items for a week, from Nov. 14 to Nov. 21.
Notebooks detailing the day-to-day thoughts and experiments of a Nobel prize-winning scientist were published on Monday by Wilson Library and the Office of the Provost.
Women and people of color have been key contributors to American innovation, but their stories are often untold.
Faculty members expressed a desire for more inclusion in the focus of the UNC Board of Governors’ Strategic Plan for the UNC system at a board forum Thursday.
UNC-system president Margaret Spellings announced in a statement on Nov. 1 eight UNC institutions are candidates to establish and operate laboratory schools intended to provide instruction for N.C. students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
Higher education funding has become a central issue to the gubernatorial race on which Democratic candidate and Attorney General Roy Cooper and Gov. Pat McCrory strongly disagree and have different approaches.
In the spring semester, UNC will offer a new diversity supercourse, called Intersectionality: Race, Gender, Sexuality and Social Justice.
In 2015, Leona Amosah founded Students With Interracial Legacies, or UNC-CH SWIRL, which is the first multiracial organization on campus.
A segment of Skipper Bowles Drive will be closed until early January to complete emergency repairs on a steam tunnel leak. Until construction is complete, the CM, N, RU and U buses will be rerouted.
A project done by interns at the Southern Oral History Program inspired the Black Pioneers Project, the next installment with the Process Series, a performing arts program on campus.
It’s flu season again, but UNC’s campus is infected with a different disease — hand, foot, and mouth.
The Graduate and Professional Student Federation met Tuesday to discuss upcoming programs and changes after the “Two for Two” separation referendum’s failure to pass Friday.
President Barack Obama will speak at Hooker Fields today as part of the presidential campaign for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
After two referendums to change the structure of student government failed in Friday’s vote, Dylan Russell, president of the Graduate and Professional Student Federation, said he thinks the two-thirds requirement for GPSF separation is too high.