Bill Roper has storied path in medicine and public policy
Dr. Bill Roper, dean of UNC’s School of Medicine, and his wife, Maryann, have watched every season of the beloved TV series The West Wing.
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Dr. Bill Roper, dean of UNC’s School of Medicine, and his wife, Maryann, have watched every season of the beloved TV series The West Wing.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, a previous version of the story stated that Student Congress debated a provision of an amendment which would require the Director of External and State Affairs to stay in Chapel Hill during the summer. This topic was briefly discussed at the meeting but there was never a formal amendment provision presented.An amendment presented by Austin Root which would require the position to maintain their duties over the summer and remain liable to the Instrument of Student Judicial Governance passed.
After more than a year of collaboration and development, several UNC departments have introduced the Carolina Digital Humanities Initiative — a program that could potentially change the way students study the humanities.
Six years ago, 16 food manufacturers pledged to cut one trillion calories from the marketplace by 2012, and a total of 1.5 trillion calories by 2015 — and UNC researchers were enlisted to ensure that they met their goal.
Members, alumni and friends of Boy Scout Troop 845, which serves Chapel Hill and Carrboro, will embark Monday on a 10-week, 3,700-mile cycling challenge for a cause.
When Michael Wilson and Casey McCormick first began searching for public health internships, they both knew they wanted to go abroad.
Students can now buy shot glasses shaped like syringes and prescription bottles at the Urban Outfitters store in Southpoint Mall in Durham.
After finishing his junior year at UNC, Kelvin Anthony returned last week to his hometown of West, Texas — only to find it completely different from the town in which he grew up.
When Diane Hayes approached Laura Rozo a few weeks ago about holding a memorial service in her honor, Rozo responded, “OK, but no tears.”
On the average weekday, many students tackle their homework in campus libraries or coffee shops on Franklin Street.
Student Body President-elect Christy Lambden is looking to fill the traditional cabinet positions — as well as a new one he has created.
An annual $4 student fee that will help foster green ideas was renewed Tuesday when it was placed on the student body president runoff ballot as a referendum, and overwhelmingly approved.
The poster was decorated in broken hearts.
The search for UNC’s next chancellor is narrowing down.
The co-founder of a group dedicated to empowering Liberian students and professionals stressed the importance of perspective in a lecture at the FedEx Global Education Center Wednesday.