Ackland Art Museum to unveil new Japanese art collection Friday
A museum in North Carolina holds the largest Asian art collection in the southeastern United States.
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A museum in North Carolina holds the largest Asian art collection in the southeastern United States.
When entering the Sonja Haynes Stone Center, individuals are immediately met with a wall of windows. On an ordinary day, these windows offer a clear view of the center’s outside patio — but not last week.
Southeast Asia is home to over six hundred million people, over 1,000 languages and countries with some of the world's fastest-growing economies. But in the Southeastern part of the United States, there are not many collegiate resources dedicated to studying it.
Content warning: This article contains mention of eating disorders.
When Melanie Monserate first heard that her student loan debt would be forgiven, she felt relieved.
The Biden Administration recently announced plans to cancel up to $20,000 of student loan debt, including that of current college students.
On July 6, Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order protecting North Carolinians’ access to reproductive health care, along with doctors and nurses who perform abortions for out-of-state residents.
At Monday's Faculty Executive Committee meeting, UNC School of Nursing clinical professor Rumay Alexander said some faculty members have expressed concerns about recent comments made by Provost Chris Clemens regarding the "Tarred Healing" photo story.
At the UNC Committee on Community and Diversity's meeting on Monday, Joseph Jordan, vice provost for academic and community engagement, spoke about how the University is still experiencing repercussions from the Board of Trustees' initial failure to grant tenure to journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones — including concerns from prospective faculty.
The certified candidates running for student body president in the Spring 2022 general election are Ethan Phillips, Sage Staley, Sam Robinson and Taliajah "Teddy" Vann, the UNC Board of Elections announced Friday.
The University will move into Condition 1 Friday at 7 p.m. until Saturday at 12 p.m. due to forecasted adverse weather conditions, according to an Alert Carolina notification.
UPDATE 01/16/2022: Due to weather that will impact the safety of live performers and speakers, the MLK University/Community Banquet has been postponed. Check the University Office of Diversity and Inclusion website for rescheduling updates.
The University has no plans to delay the spring semester as of now, Provost Bob Blouin said at a UNC Faculty Executive Committee special meeting Thursday.
As UNC begins the fall semester, thousands of people are returning to campus without a vaccine mandate, consistent gathering limits or physical distancing procedures.
The UNC System has announced Thursday that all students returning to campuses must get vaccinated – or be required to participate in weekly COVID-19 testing.
The UNC Board of Governors met April 22 to discuss returning to normal operations in the fall, increasing out-of-state student enrollment caps for historically Black colleges and universities and UNC System Board of Trustee appointments.
The University Library is looking for participants for its recently released UNC Story Archive, a program where members of the campus community can tell their stories — all in their own voice.
Nash Consing often found himself in courses at the Hussman School of Journalism and Media where he was the only Asian American student in the classroom.
When she was a first-year in college, Erica Perel realized her life’s passion was journalism.
It’s been a year since COVID-19 first arrived in North Carolina – shutting down everything from local businesses to college campuses.