UNC alumnus Justin Hadad wins Rhodes scholarship, will study economics at Oxford
Justin Hadad, a 2021 UNC graduate, will become the University’s 53rd Rhodes scholar and the second of three UNC scholars named as part of the class of 2022.
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Justin Hadad, a 2021 UNC graduate, will become the University’s 53rd Rhodes scholar and the second of three UNC scholars named as part of the class of 2022.
Genna Rae McNeil, professor emeritus of history at UNC and a scholar of African American and U.S. constitutional history, spoke about the lessons she has learned in studying history and critical race theory during the 29th Annual Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture on Tuesday.
The Chancellor’s Committee to Review History Commission Resolution unanimously agreed to recommend the building name removal of Avery Residence Hall and Bingham Hall.
As a result of major budget cuts this fiscal year and next, University Libraries will pull back on collections and adopt a 'just-in-time’ purchasing strategy, meaning it will purchase materials as needed rather than in advance.
In preparation for spring 2022 class registration period, UNC has made changes to its undergraduate class enrollment process.
Students, faculty and members of the UNC community gathered Tuesday in anticipation of the UNC Program for Public Discourse's (PPD) event: Democracy and Public Discourse.
The start of any semester at UNC is often hampered by one thing: the relentless expense of textbooks. UNC's chapter of The North Carolina Public Interest Research Group (NCPIRG), a nonpartisan student activist group, is working to decrease this financial burden on students.
On Thursday, the Board of Governors met to discuss recent UNC System controversies, review tuition policy recommendations and discuss updates on university and community college relations.
Chancellor Emeritus James Moeser, the interim executive and artistic director at Carolina Performing Arts, will retire on Wednesday.