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(03/31/21 1:07am)
The search for UNC’s next vice provost for equity and inclusion and chief diversity officer continued on Tuesday with a presentation from Virginia Hardy, the current vice chancellor of student affairs at East Carolina University.
(03/23/21 4:07am)
In the summer of 2019, UNC juniors Jonah Im and Tejas Pruthi, who are both interested in public health, posed a question to themselves: ‘What problems can we solve?’
(03/10/21 6:37am)
UNC hosted its first of two virtual COVID-19 vaccine town halls this week on March 9 for students, faculty and staff. During the panel, Dr. David Weber, UNC School of Medicine professor and a leader of the UNC vaccine efforts, and Audrey Pettifor, UNC epidemiology professor, presented information and answered questions about the COVID-19 vaccines.
(03/02/21 11:44pm)
This article was originally published as a part of the UNC Media Hub program in the Hussman School of Journalism and Media and has been republished by The Daily Tar Heel.
(03/01/21 11:41pm)
When UNC philosophy professor Ram Neta heard about his former student putting together a group to make recommendations for justice system reform, he searched for a way to highlight the group's progress.
(01/27/21 3:11am)
Instead of thousands of students and hundreds of organizations gathering at Hooker Fields and South Road for FallFest, UNC has opted for an online approach to help students get involved on campus this semester.
(01/20/21 12:44am)
Students began moving back to Chapel Hill — for the second time this academic year — last Wednesday, but campus is still quiet. Instead of reunion hugs and friends gathering in suites to catch up, students stayed socially distant while moving into their single-occupancy rooms.
(12/07/20 12:50am)
During the first joint meeting of UNC’s Faculty Council and Employee Forum on Friday, members from both groups discussed the University’s plan for the upcoming spring semester, including the Carolina Together testing program.
(11/11/20 1:59am)
UNC’s Campus and Community Advisory Committee met Tuesday to review off-campus student behavior this fall and to discuss how the University can improve Community Standards and their enforcement, including clarity of communication.
(11/04/20 1:55am)
As the end of the fall semester approaches, UNC students must decide whether or not to declare their courses pass/fail by Nov. 17 — the last day of class.
(10/22/20 1:57am)
The conversation about child care on campus has lulled over the past few years and the group responsible for keeping the discussion alive — the Chancellor’s Child Care Advisory Committee — seems to have dissipated.
(10/16/20 12:31am)
The Confederate statue Silent Sam may be gone from McCorkle Place — but conversations about systemic racism on UNC's campus are not.
(10/07/20 4:00am)
Carolina Housing is only considering single-occupancy dorms for the spring semester, Chairperson of the Faculty Mimi Chapman said Tuesday at a meeting of the Campus and Community Advisory Committee.
(09/30/20 10:49pm)
Many students’ inboxes were flooded with multiple, nearly identical emails last Friday, prompting the completion of EVERFI online courses assigned by UNC to cover topics like prescription drug abuse, mental well-being, sexual assault and alcohol education.
(09/23/20 10:58pm)
After the White House Office of Management and Budget released a memo Sept. 4, barring federal agencies from funding race-related training sessions, UNC’s Department of History responded. The department called the directive dangerous and emphasized the importance of teaching and learning about the history of racism and privilege in a statement.
(09/17/20 1:34am)
Less than a month ago, residence halls were "de-densified" due to coronavirus clusters emerging across campus. As the traditional deadline for next year's on-campus housing approaches, some students have already started looking off-campus, while others are left to wonder when they have to make their next housing decision.
(09/10/20 1:07am)
The Meantime Coffee Co., UNC’s nonprofit, student-run coffee shop, reopened on Aug. 25 with new COVID-19 procedures — giving students an excuse to take a break from Zoom class and venture on to campus for their caffeine fix.
(09/02/20 6:04am)
Members of UNC’s Committee on the Status of Women met over Zoom on Tuesday to outline their goals for the year, including combating gender disparities in salaries, expanding child-care services for faculty and staff and pressuring UNC to improve transparency and communication about gender equality.