A COVID-19 treatment may be developed in N.C., but the therapy's cost remains uncertain
A medical facility in Clayton, North Carolina, could be crucial to the development of a treatment for COVID-19.
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A medical facility in Clayton, North Carolina, could be crucial to the development of a treatment for COVID-19.
The University announced at the beginning of the month that all courses for summer 2020 will be delivered through remote instruction in an effort to weaken the spread of of COVID-19.
First-year Max Kurzman was walking through the Pit when he noticed two students protesting voting rights with a sign that read: "ACT NOW."
Whether you’re a Top of Lenoir regular or order Sushinara three times a week, the eating options on campus can grow a bit redundant.
A case of the mumps, a rare viral disease that spreads person-to-person by droplets, was confirmed on campus last week.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly named the location for early voting. Early voting will be hosted at Chapel of the Cross from Feb. 13 to Feb. 29 and on-campus voting on Election Day will be available at the Sonja Hanes Stone Center
Members of the Faculty Executive Committee gathered Monday afternoon to discuss the Commission on History, Race and a Way Forward, formally announced by Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz last week.
UNC's Undergraduate Student Government hosted its first annual Lobbying 101 Workshop on Thursday night in the Student Union.
A new website is now available to all student employees at UNC. The site serves as a central hub for information and resources regarding finding a job and getting hired on campus.
Project Uplift celebrated its 50th anniversary on Sunday with a brunch at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel.
In recent years, UNC students have been presented with many opportunities for political involvement. In 2019 alone, presidential candidates Beto O’Rourke and Bernie Sanders visited campus to promote their campaigns.
Group projects — college students either love them or they hate them.
The University’s Koch Memorial Forest Theatre will be celebrating its centennial birthday on Sunday, Oct. 6th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
To celebrate the official unveiling of its new initiative, Honors Carolina PRIDE will be hosting a launch party to coincide with National Coming Out Day on Oct. 11. The event will take place from noon until 2 p.m. in the Graham Memorial Lounge.
The University’s Renaissance Computing Institute received a $20 million grant from the National Science Foundation to oversee a project exploring potential internet architectures. The newly funded project, called FABRIC, will allow researchers to investigate new approaches to constructing the internet.
Two construction contractors were injured near Mitchell Hall around 10 a.m. on Tuesday.
For years, universities across the nation have workshopped ideas for improving graduation rates among minority students. UNC programs are developing methods to uplift Black male graduation rates in particular, and are seeing results.
The Duke Endowment has awarded $5 million to the Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute to expand their ENRICH Carolinas project.
Winston Crisp: Vice chancellor for Student Affairs (October 2018)
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation granted the University $14 million to conduct two studies geared toward making childbirth safer for both the mother and infant in some of the world’s poorest countries.