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Carolina Indian Circle, an organization for Native American students at UNC, recently elected officers for the 2021-2022 school year.
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Carolina Indian Circle, an organization for Native American students at UNC, recently elected officers for the 2021-2022 school year.
The motto of UNC's First-Generation Student Association begins with the words, "I may be the first, but I won’t be the last."
When Eugene Lao co-founded the Asian Students Association 30 years ago, he hoped the group would create a place where Asians of all ethnicities on UNC's campus could come together.
After serving in the Navy for over seven years, Timothy Raiford was planning his next steps. One night in 2019, he typed a question into the Google search box: “How does a veteran go to college?”
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UNC has a variety of organizations that host events throughout the year where students can snag free things — including swag, food and health products. But knowing how and where to find these events can get a little tricky.
Around 9,000 students live on campus at UNC during a normal school year. But after the University de-densified residence halls due to the pandemic, only 3,000 students lived on campus last year.
When students signed up for English 128: Major American Authors for the spring semester, most expected to study writers like Emerson and Thoreau. But instructor Katharine Henry, a doctoral student, added a new twist.
UNC CAPS is currently in the process of hiring a trainee who can represent the Asian American and Pacific Islander community on its staff, Dr. Allen Hamrick O’Barr said at a meeting of the Mental Health Task Force on Thursday.
Business students from UNC-Chapel Hill and North Carolina Central University hosted a virtual anti-racism symposium Friday to address inequities within corporate systems and the role the community can play in being conduits for change.
UNC Hillel normally reads the names of those who died in the Holocaust out loud in the Pit on Yom Hashoah. But this year, with the pandemic, the group wanted to use a new virtual format to emphasize reflection and remembrance.
Four years ago, University Archivist Nicholas Graham noticed a photo that was mislabeled on a flyer. It was a photo of abolitionist and physician Martin Robison Delany, but someone had labeled it as poet George Moses Horton, the namesake of Horton Residence Hall.
In a normal year, TEDxUNC brings together inspiring voices, ideas and stories to UNC's campus in an annual event.
The Educational Testing Service and Council of Graduate Schools recognized UNC for its work with minority students through the Diversity and Student Success program last week.