New Ackland exhibit to explore art from the American South
Southern art will soon have a new platform on campus.
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Southern art will soon have a new platform on campus.
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This month, the UNC School of Social Work began its second annual Black History Month Research Series.
After months of four-hour rehearsals and dance practices, the UNC Pauper Players will premiere its performance of “Rent” this weekend at The ArtsCenter in Carrboro.
UNC strives to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.
Students and faculty participated in a student-led walk-out/sit-out on Tuesday as part of the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Action.
Dating shows are often isolated. Filmed in studios or in remote, exotic villas, they sometimes seem detached — a funhouse mirror of real life. But soon, UNC students will be able to watch their peers fall in love in a new dating show filmed around Orange County.
Twice a week, students walking past Murphey Hall can hear a sound unlike anything on campus — a sound that blends cultures, voices and layers.
The Southern Labor Studies Association is scheduled to host its tenth-ever conference since 1976 this week — and for the first time in North Carolina.
Blue-footed boobies, Galapagos tortoises and marine iguanas can now all be found on UNC's campus — as new art installations.
From sprinting to Franklin Street after a special men's basketball victory to drinking water from the Old Well to earn good luck — and a 4.0 GPA — UNC has established quite the selection of treasured rituals students and alumni alike have carried on throughout the school's 232-year history.
In March, University Libraries announced funding for seven projects through its internal inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility, or IDEA, Action Grant program.
Born. Bred. Dead.
The Color of Drinking study — a collaboration between the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health and the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership's Campus & Community Coalition — focuses on how students of color are impacted by University alcohol culture.
In early February, the North Carolina Policy Collaboratory released a five year report, commemorating its fifth anniversary and reflecting on the program's work.
Last month, a research team from the Gillings School of Global Public Health was awarded $170 million by the National Institutes of Health to fund centers that will study precision nutrition.