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(04/29/24 4:02am)
On Wednesday, the Affirmative Action Coalition at UNC and its new branch, TransparUNCy, co-hosted a public forum where students could voice their demands in the ongoing search for UNC’s next chancellor.
(04/18/24 1:07am)
On Tuesday, the UNC Chancellor Search Advisory Committee held its first meeting with search advisory firm Parker Executive Search to discuss how the two groups will collaborate to select the University’s next leader.
(04/04/24 10:02pm)
On Monday and Tuesday, the UNC Chancellor Search Advisory Committee hosted listening forums that allowed undergraduate and graduate students to voice their perspectives as the search for the University’s next chancellor continues.
(03/27/24 2:44am)
Many members of UNC's Undergraduate Student Government raised concerns about the 2025 fiscal year stipend bill passed by the Undergraduate Senate in late February.
(03/05/24 8:23pm)
At the beginning of March, the UNC Management Company released the UNC Investment Fund and Chapel Hill Investment Fund 2023 annual reports, which reveal a decrease in investments in energy and natural resources from 4.8 percent to 4.6 percent from the fiscal year before.
(02/25/24 10:47pm)
On Feb. 26, Carolina Engagement Week will embark on its third year of connecting UNC students, faculty and staff with community organizations across the state.
(02/19/24 3:11am)
For the first time under new guidelines, on Feb. 7, the Undergraduate Senate’s Oversight and Advocacy Committee held hearings regarding what Undergraduate Student Government positions will receive payment in the next term.
(02/09/24 4:30am)
In 1961, at a time when Franklin St. businesses like the Varsity Theatre were only open to Black students with UNC IDs and not Black community members, David Dansby Jr. and his fellow classmates dedicated themselves to the fight for desegregation in Chapel Hill.
(02/02/24 2:05am)
UNC System President Peter Hans presented a proposal for two new learning outcomes during a UNC Board of Governors meeting on Jan. 25.
(01/16/24 2:48am)
Study abroad program Carolina Global Launch welcomed its third cohort of students to campus as they began classes on Wednesday. The semester-long program allows first-year students to study abroad during their first semester at college and move onto UNC-Chapel Hill’s campus the following spring.
(12/03/23 7:27pm)
After two decades serving the University, former dean of the Eshelman School of Pharmacy Bob Blouin has retired.
(11/20/23 8:14pm)
At the UNC Board of Governors meeting on Thursday, Nov. 16, board members discussed the freshman enrollment caps for out-of-state students and failing reports for laboratory schools. They also elected to send a return on investment report covering the state’s laboratory schools to the General Assembly for consideration, and board member Terry Hutchens announced the UNC System police officer award winners and honorable mentions.
(11/15/23 3:23am)
Amid campus discourse surrounding the war in Israel and Gaza, the UNC Faculty Executive Committee met on Monday to discuss the state of safety and free speech on campus and debated the best methods for making their meetings more productive.
(11/08/23 6:21pm)
On Nov. 7, students, faculty and community members hit the polls to vote for local municipal candidates. Mayoral, Town Council and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education seats were among those on the ballot this election cycle.
(10/30/23 9:19pm)
UNC’s School of Education was chosen to host the biennial forum for the conference’s first time outside of Europe.
(10/15/23 9:20pm)
On Wednesday, the UNC LGBTQ Center hosted “Uncovering LGBTQIA+ History” — an interactive presentation on queer history prior to the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City — at Varsity Theatre.
(10/06/23 3:54am)
Roper Hall, the new 172,000-square-foot medical education building, opened its doors for students and faculty in UNC’s School of Medicine on Sept. 12.
(09/26/23 12:49am)
Yumi Kendall, now in her 20th season as a cellist with The Philadelphia Orchestra, said she grew up surrounded by music because of her trailblazing grandfather, who brought the Suzuki method of music education from Japan to the U.S. in the 1960s.