'Is it Art?' exhibit fosters debate around AI-generated artwork
The exhibit showed AI-generated artwork that won the Optimus Awards, which is sponsored by a UNC professor.
Read More »The exhibit showed AI-generated artwork that won the Optimus Awards, which is sponsored by a UNC professor.
Read More »SolarEquity has partnered with EMPOWERment, Inc. to raise money for the installation of solar panels on the roof of the upcoming PEACH apartments.
Read More »Last weekend, UNC students and community members celebrated Holi, a Hindu tradition that welcomes spring with brightly colored powders. At UNC, Holi Moli ...
Read More »The UNC LGBTQ Center is partnering with campus organizations to host events and activities throughout the week to celebrate the LGBTQ community and allies. ...
Read More »Jamie Marsicano was banned from campus last spring following a charge of domestic terrorism. Her fellow third-year law students are asking interim Chancellor ...
Read More »Emails obtained by The Daily Tar Heel reveal the initial stages, going back to 2017, of developing a civil discourse program — initially called ...
Read More »Jed Atkins, who officially became dean of the School of Civic Life and Leadership on March 28, previously served as director of Duke University's Civil ...
Read More »Younger generations uniquely struggle with mounting academic and social pressure, which can exacerbate existing conditions or genetic predispositions ...
Read More »This year, the 2024 Carolina Alumni Awards will recognize Charles G. Duckett, Janet Southerland, Michael Bury, Eric Garcia, Angela Kashuba, Gary Koch ...
Read More »Senior Assassin is an annual competition in which members of the senior class try to eliminate other participants by spraying them with water guns. “We’re ...
Read More »The teach-in was planned to discuss the actions of powerful hidden figures in North Carolina controlling education and advocating against their involvement. ...
Read More »On Friday and Saturday, UNC’s Center for the Study of the American South celebrated the Southern Oral History Program's 50th anniversary and the center’s ...
Read More »On Friday, MERA received the Robert E. Bryan Public Service Award from the Carolina Center for Public Service for their work to reduce health disparities ...
Read More »The Coker Arboretum's variety of flowers, trees and other plant life will be flowering and blooming throughout the next few weeks.
Read More »Many undergraduate students expressed doubt about the committee's prioritization of student input in the search for a new chancellor.
Read More »Abd-El-Khalick has served as the dean of the School of Education since 2016 and will depart at the end of June.
Read More »The annual festival, which includes food trucks, vintage clothing vendors and a slate of music performers, was set to occur on April 14, but was cancelled ...
Read More »The University spends about $240,000 annually to provide toilet paper and paper towels to bathrooms on campus, but does not have a plan to centrally fund ...
Read More »The preachers, Cliffe Knechtle and his son Stuart, are popular on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram for traveling to college campuses across ...
Read More »Some of the locations include Davis Library, the Undergraduate Library, the Frank Porter Graham Student Union, Lenoir Dining Hall, Curtis Media Center ...
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