2 professors receive $12.6 million in grants
Two UNC psychiatry research professors each received a $12.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s Autism Centers of Excellence research program.
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Two UNC psychiatry research professors each received a $12.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s Autism Centers of Excellence research program.
The A.D. Clark Pool — Chapel Hill’s outdoor pool located at 216 N. Roberson St. — will close Sept. 9 for the season.
A firefighter was injured Sunday night after a Chapel Hill residence caught fire.
The Leimenstoll administration received more than 600 applications for executive cabinet positions and 308 applications for external appointment positions.
Today is the last day students can drop a course online through Connect Carolina.
The Water Institute at UNC has been granted $1.5 million by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. The grant will be used to improve strategies for making clean water accessible to disadvantaged people.
UNC students attending Saturday’s home-opening football game will have a chance to win a trip to Hawaii.
Four men have been charged with felony breaking and entering.
Jeff Nash has been named the new executive director of community relations for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
Chapel Hill Transit will provide a Tar Heel Express shuttle service for the Sept. 1 Elon University football game.
The N.C. Botanical Garden located at UNC has received a $25,000 grant that will be used to create a garden on wheels for children at local hospitals.
The University will test its Alert Carolina emergency sirens on Thursday, Sept. 6, between noon and 1 p.m.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with its Foundation for a Sustainable Community, gave the fifth annual State of the Community address on Tuesday. Government Matters&utm_campaign=August Government Matters&utm_medium=email
Student Congress is accepting applications for external appointments, and the executive branch of student government is accepting applications for both external appointments and cabinet positions.
The town of Chapel Hill will hold two open houses this week regarding the Estes Drive Focus Area, one of the areas identified as likely to change due to the Chapel Hill 2020 comprehensive plan.
The Family Advocacy Network will host a workshop entitled “Stewards of Children: Confronting Child Sexual Abuse with Courage,” in Chapel Hill on Sept. 8.
Parts of Old Sterling Drive in Chapel Hill will be closed starting today for a resurfacing project.
A UNC Ph.D. student received the Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship, joining a select crowd of 21 recipients nationwide this year.
Four Durham men were arrested Thursday and charged with breaking and entering after a Chapel Hill police chase.
UNC was recently featured in a National Geographic article for its efforts in water conservation and research.