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(04/12/24 1:42am)
The UNC Retired Faculty and Professionals Association presented professor emeritus Jane Brown with the Jonathan B. Howes Lifetime Achievement Award at its spring general meeting and luncheon on Monday.
(03/25/24 7:10pm)
The UNC Muslim Students Association works year-round to support the social and religious life of Muslim students at the University. During Ramadan, which occurs from the evening of March 10 to April 9 this year, MSA focuses its efforts on a critical task — helping first-year students feel at home while observing the month of fasting, community and reflection away from home.
(03/09/24 3:47am)
The Graduate and Professional Senate passed a resolution, 35-6 with four abstentions, on Tuesday calling for UNC to divest from companies that invest in or provide funds to the Israeli government or military.
(02/09/24 7:18pm)
On Feb. 10, students at UNC will ring in the Lunar New Year — a holiday that predates the Jan. 1 New Year's celebration by more than 1,000 years.
(01/16/24 12:35am)
To her friend Lois Boynton, a fellow associate professor at the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media, Dulcie Murdock Straughan was best known for her "infectious smile and warm laugh."
(11/27/23 4:54am)
As of this month, UNC faculty and staff can access a digital artificial intelligence tool to summarize articles, generate coursework and accelerate their online research.
(11/07/23 10:06pm)
Members of the UNC Board of Trustees called for "a full and open explanation to the entire University community" in a Nov. 3 letter regarding the N.C. General Assembly's decision to limit distinguished professorships to STEM fields.
(10/31/23 9:00pm)
On Thursday, students lined up outside the Carolina Union to hear a speech by Ben Carson — a former neurosurgeon who ran for president on the Republican ticket in 2016 and served as the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development from 2017 to 2021.
(10/03/23 8:05pm)
This fall, Provost Christopher Clemens commissioned the UNC Generative AI Committee to help faculty and students adapt to the widespread use of generative artificial intelligence online. Following the committee's creation, some professors are designing coursework that teaches students to use artificial intelligence responsibly.
(09/12/23 2:52am)
Faculty Chair Beth Moracco, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz and Provost Chris Clemens led the Faculty Council on Friday in a discussion about campus safety following a shooting on UNC's campus on Aug. 28.
(08/23/23 3:52am)
Jada Edmark, a junior nursing student at UNC, said she is already paying $600 for this semester’s textbooks, and two of her classes have yet to announce their required materials.
(04/25/23 8:03am)
Last week, UNC hosted the second annual Diplomacy Week, featuring discussions with notable diplomats, a policy brief competition and a screening of the award-winning documentary, “Beethoven in Beijing.”
(04/17/23 2:30pm)
On Thursday, Graduate and Professional Student Government President Theodore Nollert moderated the Future of the University Panel – a discussion of how the University will address some issues it currently faces.
(04/27/23 11:49pm)
UNC McLendon Clinical Laboratories perform millions of clinical tests annually. Its largest specialized division, chemistry, tests over 1,500,000 samples annually. The faculty, fellows and residents of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine review and process these tests, completing potentially life-saving work every day.
(03/27/23 6:05pm)
Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz gave updates about recent requests for information about UNC's diversity, equity and inclusion efforts from the North Carolina legislature at Friday's Faculty Council meeting.
(03/09/23 2:37am)
According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, most college students find the first six weeks of their first year to be a common time to consume alcohol. This holds true at UNC, where the majority of alcohol violations occur in traditionally first-year residence halls.
(01/31/23 11:03pm)
At 4:40 p.m. on Monday, an individual reported the theft of their electric scooter from Kenan Stadium.
(11/09/22 1:22am)
Sylvia X. Allen was the first Black woman to graduate from the UNC School of Law, a prosecutor, an assistant attorney general, a community leader and a mother of eight children.
(09/22/22 4:58am)
A unique collection of collages, paintings, videos and dolls waits in the Brown Gallery and Museum at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History.
(09/12/22 10:58pm)
In the past, faculty members like Law Professor Michael Gerhardt have received death threats after expressing their political opinions online.