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I’m a firm believer in nurture over nature. Or, more specifically, that everyone is shaped by the people around them. As such, all things considered, I’m really grateful to the people who shaped me.
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I’m a firm believer in nurture over nature. Or, more specifically, that everyone is shaped by the people around them. As such, all things considered, I’m really grateful to the people who shaped me.
Even when he was undergoing cancer treatments, associate professor emeritus Michael Hoefges never missed an opportunity to be in the classroom and teach students about the intricacies of media law.
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When business administration major and sophomore Sherrod Crum noticed that Black students were less aware of the resources available for those pursuing an education in business, he set out to bridge that gap.
Charles E. Cobb worked to organize rural communities for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee during the Civil Rights movement. And now, 50 years later, the lessons he learned then can help organizers continuing the fight for racial justice.
About 30 UNC students met over Zoom on Sunday afternoon to discuss one thing: plastic.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic has tainted the last year of high school for many, the anticipation of college acceptances has remained the same. On Wednesday, thousands of UNC applicants received exciting news — a letter of acceptance waiting in their MyCarolina portals.
The UNC Board of Governors met Wednesday and Thursday to discuss budget and safety concerns, appointments to vacant positions and the future of North Carolina higher education.
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As planning for the spring registration process begins, students are looking for classes to take over the next semester. Here's a look at some students' favorite courses from the fall semester, and how well those classes worked online.
UNC’s Faculty Executive Committee met Monday afternoon to discuss Campus Community Standards and Guidelines for the spring semester and the scheduling of University wellness days.
The University is advising graduate students against traveling abroad due to the pandemic and travel restrictions in many foreign countries, said Barbara Stephenson, UNC’s vice provost for global affairs, at a panel on Monday.
The UNC Faculty Welfare Committee discussed the state of COVID-19 in North Carolina and child care options for UNC employees in a meeting Monday morning.
In a remote semester, students are dealing with a changed class experience — and course projects are no exception.
Rams Head Recreation Center reopened for students Monday as the state moved to Phase 2.5 of reopening. The gym implemented a number of precautions and guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The UNC Faculty Executive Committee met with Provost Bob Blouin and pharmacy professor Tim Ives on Monday to discuss the decision-making process for reopening UNC’s campus in the spring and the Board of Governors’ decision to give the UNC-System president the power to choose a finalist for the role of chancellor.
Professor and statistical epidemiology specialist Christl Donnelly presented her experience tracking COVID-19 to students enrolled in the Carolina Away program and the public on Monday — all the way from Oxford.
University faculty and administration are providing students with accommodations to ensure that students who test positive for COVID-19 feel supported academically during the semester.