UNC dedicates transplant clinic to former Rameses mascot Jason Ray
Nine years after Jason Ray’s life unexpectedly ended, UNC commemorated the former Rameses mascot by dedicating the UNC Hospitals Jason Ray Transplant Clinic Friday.
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Nine years after Jason Ray’s life unexpectedly ended, UNC commemorated the former Rameses mascot by dedicating the UNC Hospitals Jason Ray Transplant Clinic Friday.
Peter Coclanis is a history professor and former chairperson of the history department. He recently published an article in The New York Times about “Study Abroad’s Seven Deadly Sins.” Staff writer Blake Hoarty spoke with Coclanis about his article and his own experiences going abroad.
A UNC School of Education class is trying to help out teachers in need several states away.
The School of Social Work is developing an interdisciplinary research center that will specialize in giving aid to countries with limited resources.
The Student Stores Pharmacy opened in January, but faculty and staff have had a big reason to visit this month.
The Tar Heels for Flint Campaign has organized a solidarity project to raise $5,000 to help the citizens of Flint, Michigan, get clean water.
After 23 years in prison and five years on Mississippi’s death row for murder, Gary Griffin is a free man.
Carolina Dining Services’ composting program is part of UNC’s Climate Action Plan to be carbon neutral by 2050.
The UNC College Republicans are hosting Ben Shapiro, a conservative columnist and author, who will speak about the liberal ideology with regard to race and victimization in March.
Carolina for the Kids is still looking for a permanent location for its N.C. Children’s Hospital primary care clinic, but the temporary location on Franklin Street is working well for the moment.
Surrounded by menorahs and kinaras, students ended a Chanukkah and Kwanzaa celebration with a game of dreidel.
Although UNC Hospitals’ new physician assistant program doesn’t exclusively accept veterans, it has a specific focus on providing a civil education to those who have served in the military.
On Nov. 14, volunteers will help assemble and distribute diaper bundles to low-income families.
Students who commute to South Campus on bicycles have been complaining about the lack of vacant bike spaces.
Laura Mersini-Houghton, a professor of physics and astronomy, collaborated with Stephen Hawking at a recent conference in Sweden.
The Department of Public Safety confiscates abandoned bikes on campus — and with help from Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity, those bikes end up benefiting students and local charities.
UNC’s underwater hockey club team proves ice rinks and grass fields aren’t the only settings for hockey games.
Campus Health Services will open a pharmacy on the third floor of Student Stores later this semester.
After a 10-year delay, South Campus’ dining hall finally got its proper name emblazoned above the entrance. In April 2015, the words Chase Hall were added above the doorway of Rams Head Dining Hall.
Former UNC men's basketball and NBA player Eric Montross hosted his annual Father's Day basketball camp at the Smith Center on Saturday and Sunday.