UNC academic culture criticized by Pope Center
University leaders say they are unperturbed by the recent criticisms of UNC’s general education program coming from a local nonprofit.
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University leaders say they are unperturbed by the recent criticisms of UNC’s general education program coming from a local nonprofit.
CLARIFICATION: Since the article’s print edition was published, sexual assault legal expert Gina Smith has clarified two of her comments. An earlier version of the article also listed Counseling and Wellness Services as a confidential place for students, which has changed its name to Counseling and Psychological Services. The article has been updated to reflect this.
Lyle Baumgarten has worked for five years to earn a degree in biomedical engineering and biology with a minor in physics.
Following the fallout surrounding the controversial verdict in the State of Florida v. George Zimmerman case in July, UNC groups are working to ensure students are educated before forming opinions on the outcome.
A budget cut to the N.C. Alcohol Law Enforcement agency could mean fewer officers on staff — but not necessarily fewer alcohol citations.
This month, members of a Native American sorority on campus unanimously agreed to extend honorary membership to Faith Hedgepeth, a UNC student who was found dead in her off-campus apartment last year.
Students, faculty and leaders from colleges across the state came together last week to further discussions on energy conservation — with an ultimate goal of saving $1 billion in energy avoidance costs in mind.
As UNC’s handling of sexual assault cases continues to be examined, Duke University has taken steps to toughen its own sanctioning in such cases — naming expulsion as the recommended punishment for perpetrators.
Two local chefs will be among the competitors in a bracket-style, head-to-head cook-off competition next week.
As Jim Dean reflected on his first day as executive vice chancellor and provost July 1, he said he was humbled.
Outgoing Chancellor Holden Thorp announced in a campus-wide email June 26 that Ann Penn, the director of the University’s Equal Opportunity/ADA Office, will be leaving the University August 1.
Throughout Chancellor Holden Thorp’s career, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Bruce Carney stood faithfully beside him to fill in where he was needed.
The Student Union will have a new, more permanent face beginning July 29.
Crystal King of the University of Texas at Austin was chosen as the next director of the Carolina Union Friday.
Dr. George Sheldon, a UNC distinguished professor of surgery, died Sunday after spending several weeks as a patient in UNC Hospitals. He was in his late 70s.
Dr. Keith Amos, an assistant professor of surgery at UNC, died very unexpectedly in Edinburgh, Scotland, Monday where he was a visiting scholar. Amos was 42.
Andrew Crabtree, a UNC sophomore, died Saturday after a two-and-a-half-year battle with synovial sarcoma, a rare form of cancer. He was 19.
Fewer than 40 percent of faculty and staff at the University live in the town in which they work.
With students away from campus, the summer months leave campus open to new residents — construction workers.
While the circumstances surrounding Faith Danielle Hedgepeth’s homicide remain uncertain, two North Carolina Renaissance counselors are working to keep one thing clear — her legacy.