UNC grad student Wooten a finalist for innovation grant
One UNC graduate student is working to raise the state’s high school graduation rate — one student at a time.
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One UNC graduate student is working to raise the state’s high school graduation rate — one student at a time.
The Kenan-Flagler Business School saw a 15 percent increase in applicants this year, a jump that school officials said came, in part, because of the uncertain job market.
The dance program at UNC has made great strides recently, but there is still a long way to go.
Two Tar Heels just made September and November a little sexier.
UNC officials are in the early stages of reviewing the school’s recently debated non-discrimination policy for student groups.
With $10,000 from People Magazine in his pocket, Gabe Whaley has big plans for the future of Kicking4Hunger.
How to incorporate faculty into UNC’s historically student-led honor system was the main topic of discussion for members of the faculty executive committee Monday.
CLARIFICATION: The original version of this story states that the University embarked on the South Campus expansion in the 1980s. UNC built 123 of the 217 buildings in South Campus in the years since 1980. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for any confusion.