UNC research round-up for Nov. 30, 2015
Schizophrenia and the brain
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Schizophrenia and the brain
After more than 350 students rallied outside South Building, Chancellor Carol Folt addressed the need to continue conversations about race on campus at Friday's Faculty Council meeting.
As if bats were not creepy enough.
The first Faculty Council meeting since the election of new UNC-system president Margaret Spellings predictably revolved around George W. Bush's former secretary of education.
With the goal of filling 19 vacant seats by the next election, UNC’s Student Congress held an open forum Monday evening.
The sound of the Marching Tar Heels practicing the UNC fight song bounced in the background as Deborah Stroman delivered a lecture on the business of sport Saturday.
With his new program, Tar Heel Gameplay, sophomore Jeremy Kim believes he could make video games like “Super Mario Bros.” accessible to people with disabilities.
The smell of sugary glaze filled the air as the first of the 480-dozen Krispy Kreme doughnuts were unpacked.
UNC's journalism school celebrated its new name on Friday with a light show across the front of Carroll Hall, a disc jockey and cake.
As students begin the new semester, they might see a divide among their professors. Laptop policies in the classroom vary.
At its next meeting, Student Congress will consider creating a special committee to help Congress determine its stance on renaming Saunders Hall.
About 2,500 miles into a 9,000 mile bike tour from the Florida Keys to northern Alaska, UNC alumni Rachel Burns, Brady Lawrence and Reese Wells have encountered open roads, ghost towns and a rogue bison.
Even in a community that is home to one of the best universities in the country, Orange County still struggles with illiteracy.
Vivian Howard was inspired to create a southern cooking show when she first moved to Jones County, North Carolina.
Entertaining an auditorium full of students is the least of what Kyle Maynard has accomplished in his life — though that is what he did on Monday night.
The Student Congress Finance Committee struggled to balance its annual budget after 72 groups on campus requested financial assistance.
Aramark, UNC’s dining service provider, will transition to using cage-free eggs by 2020, according to an announcement made March 12.
Despite the respite from school, many students were alarmed when they could not log into their HeelMail accounts for several hours on March 8.
Classes weren’t the only things delayed during the snowstorm.
After 13 hours of brainstorming sessions, workshops, power naps and pitches, 10 teams at the first annual Carolina Create-a-thon produced ideas of how to bring students together.