UNC Board of Trustees to assess spring rush
Members of the Greek system will report back to the Board of Trustees as early as today for the first time since the board voted to reform the system’s recruitment.
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Members of the Greek system will report back to the Board of Trustees as early as today for the first time since the board voted to reform the system’s recruitment.
The new chairwoman of the African and Afro-American Studies department will play no role in UNC’s ongoing investigation of the department.
When people think of Japan, three local professors are hoping they will also think of the Triangle.
In light of budget cuts across the University, Information Technology Services is creating an option for academic departments to save money on their phone lines.
Student government is ready to rally.
Six UNC undergraduates will tackle independent research projects this summer as 2011 Burch Fellows.
The Mac loyalists have spoken.
As a budding scientist at the University of Oxford, Oliver Smithies sat in a lecture hall listening to Linus Pauling, one of only four people to have ever won the Nobel Prize twice.
The senior class of 2012 will be led by Dean Drescher and Mohammad Saad.
A year ago, as the North Carolina basketball team entered its Atlantic Coast Conference schedule and student campaigns kicked off, the campus was peeved.
UNC officials said they know this year’s Weil Lecturer will draw controversy.
Almost two years ago, a pair of UNC surgeons had a revolutionary idea for the treatment of brain aneurysms.
Short on real blood?
Conservationist Bill Powers urged a crowd of about 40 to do all that they can to be sustainable in a speech Wednesday.
After all the hard work that was put into bringing back the tradition last year, there will not be a Homecoming parade this year.
Harvard professor Jay Silverman spoke Wednesday about sex trafficking, domestic violence, how the two are related and what the average person can do about it.