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(04/04/24 8:04pm)
UNC School of Education Dean Fouad Abd-El-Khalick has been named provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, effective July 1, Provost Christopher Clemens announced in a campus-wide email Thursday.
(02/21/24 7:13am)
Katie Heath was elected to be the 2024-25 graduate and professional student body president, the UNC Board of Elections announced at around 12:15 a.m. Wednesday morning. She will be sworn into the position in April.
(02/21/24 3:07am)
When Taylah Smith sat down alone in Political Science 100H: American Democracy in Changing Times on her first day of college in 2021, she said she turned to her left and found a friend in Jaleah Taylor.
(02/27/24 10:05pm)
This article is part of the Mental Health Collaborative, a project completed by nine North Carolina college newsrooms to cover mental health issues in their communities. To read more stories about mental health, explore the interactive project developed specifically for this collaborative.
(02/12/24 4:10am)
Last week, Marty Baron, the former executive editor of The Washington Post, came to UNC to deliver the Frank A. Daniels Jr. Lecture. In his speech, Baron touted traditional news values and objectivity as the keys to navigating a changing media landscape.
(12/06/23 4:39am)
Nearly a year after the UNC Board of Trustees passed a resolution to accelerate the development of a new School of Civic Life and Leadership — a move that many faculty members said they were not consulted about — development of the SCiLL is being led by a group of 9 inaugural faculty members with legislative funding.
(12/06/23 12:07am)
After the Aug. 28 shooting and the Sept 13. on-campus gun threat, some professors expressed feelings of unpreparedness for lockdown situations. Professors shared concerns such as not knowing how to lock classroom doors or whether to pause instruction and not being aware of protocol.Since these events, the University has seen a spike in demand for in-person and online emergency preparedness trainings for faculty, staff and students, UNC Police Chief Brian James said, although the trainings have been available before these gun-related incidents.
(11/02/23 6:53pm)
The Hussman School of Journalism and Media will be launching a new certificate program in Political Communication next fall.
(10/27/23 3:03am)
First-year student and first-generation college student Jomar Ponce Gamez said he joined several Hispanic student organizations during Small Fest, in hopes of connecting with other first-generation students on campus.
(10/17/23 2:14am)
This week on Heel Talk, some UNC students feel uninformed about lab accessibility upgrades, the university plans to install license plate readers to improve campus safety, and the City and State desk joins the podcast to about their latest investigative article.
(10/10/23 2:08pm)
The University will partner with private company Flock Safety to install license plate readers on campus, part of a larger effort to improve campus surveillance systems.
(09/26/23 1:40am)
First-year student Madalyn Schmitz said she had cold symptoms and her roommate felt “really sleepy all the time” for a few days before they realized they might have been exposed to mold in their room in Ehringhaus Residence Hall.
(09/12/23 9:44pm)
When Nicholas Law, a professor in the UNC Physics and Astronomy Department, got the emergency Alert Carolina message on Aug. 28 warning of an armed and dangerous person on campus, he said he thought the University was telling faculty to continue teaching.
(08/28/23 4:23am)
Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed Senate Bill 512 on Thursday, which aims to change the appointment structure of several North Carolina public boards and commissions — including the UNC Board of Trustees and UNC System Board of Governors.
(04/21/23 2:17am)
Final exams are quickly approaching, and UNC students are beginning to break out their best — and strangest — study habits. Here is some advice from UNC students on how to make it through finals week unscathed.
(04/14/23 2:06pm)
While most seniors have made countless memories at UNC, next week is filled with opportunities for them to make more.
(04/12/23 1:32am)
The Graduate and Professional Student Government’s first Climate Action Day will be held this Thursday. The event will feature an array of booths from various sustainability organizations in the Pit, followed by two documentary screenings.
(03/30/23 10:29pm)
Throughout April, researchers and organizations from across the state will come together to celebrate and share scientific discoveries with the public through hands-on activities, as part of the month-long North Carolina Science Festival.
(03/22/23 12:02am)
Professor Kelly Hogan remembers seeing several police cars from her office window before leaving to teach her Biology 101 class in 2015. When she received an alert about a possible armed person on campus, Hogan ushered students inside a Genome Sciences Building lecture hall and decided to lock the doors.
(11/14/22 5:50am)
“To be together.”