Working group on ethics still yet to form
After the Wainstein report was released in October, the University introduced several initiatives to address the wrongdoings it revealed.
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After the Wainstein report was released in October, the University introduced several initiatives to address the wrongdoings it revealed.
At the inaugural event of the Difficult Conversations series Thursday, faculty agreed students are not the only ones who must confront the University’s racial history.
Chancellor Carol Folt raced to Friday’s Faculty Council meeting from the Board of Governors meeting in Charlotte, where members decided to close UNC School of Law’s Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity and two other UNC-system centers.
UNC Ideation, a newly-formed community of Carolina Creates, is giving students of all disciplines and interests a chance to collaborate and unleash creativity Saturday, February 28, at Carolina Create-a-thon.
The Student-Athlete Academic Initiative Working Group might recommend changing UNC's handling of student-athletes who enroll early, depending on whether its research shows existing methods successfully fold new students into the academic and social fabric of the University.
It’s not clear what the University expected when it sent a letter to the Attorney General’s office asking for permission to hire an expensive, New York City-based law firm for help with several high profile lawsuits on Dec. 29 — leaving the Attorney General’s office just 24 hours to respond before one of those lawsuits was to head to mediation.
Some UNC students who rely on refund checks to pay for necessary living expenses felt hung out to dry by the amount of time it took for their refunds to be delivered.
UNC students partake in a multitude of time-honored traditions. John Gorsuch, UNC Student Stores director, hopes that he is fostering one of his own: the Mammoth Monday sale.
For UNC student-athletes who have taken the pledge, it’s on them to end sexual assault and interpersonal violence.
Civil rights lawyer James E. Ferguson II encouraged audience members Tuesday night to pursue the complete racial equality promised to all Americans under the Constitution — equality that has historically been challenged often.
If Student Congress approves the redistricting plan passed by its Rules & Judiciary Committee Tuesday night, Congress will shrink by eight seats in the next election cycle.
UNC is leading a group of nearby universities in developing intelligence studies programs with the help of a recent $1.86 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense.
The Student Congress Rules and Judiciary Committee met Tuesday to discuss proposed amendments to the Student Code dealing with the May allocation of student fees to the for-profit business Buzz Rides.
Ferguson, Mo., is more than 800 miles away from Chapel Hill, but conversations surrounding civil rights issues have become a topic of relevance everywhere.