Faculty Advisory Committee discusses spring commencement and next fall semester
The Faculty Advisory Committee met on Feb. 25 where members announced preliminary plans for an in-person spring commencement.
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The Faculty Advisory Committee met on Feb. 25 where members announced preliminary plans for an in-person spring commencement.
The UNC Board of Governors announced that in-state tuition will remain steady at its current rate for the fifth year in a row in a meeting Thursday.
Catching the U bus to head back to South Campus after a long day of classes looks a little different this semester.
The University plans to resume in-person instruction on Feb. 8, Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz said at Thursday's meeting of the Board of Trustees.
On Thursday, the Advisory Committee met to discuss the spring semester COVID-19 testing plan and vaccine rollout.
The Commission on History, Race, and a Way Forward met Monday to discuss updates on the Barbee Cemetery Project and removing the name of Morrison Residence Hall.
The History, Race and a Way Forward Commission voted unanimously to start the renaming process of Graham Residence Hall at its meeting Thursday.
The same day that the Employee Forum released a report urging UNC administrators to address the concerns and frustrations of employees due to COVID-19, the University released a video thanking its employees for Employee Appreciation Day on Oct. 28.
Campus Health has been offering COVID-19 testing since the start of the fall semester. But for some UNC students, the waiting period for test results can induce anxiety.
UNC’s Kenan-Flagler Business School admitted the newest class of students into its undergraduate program on Wednesday.
The Point-to-Point Express and Point-to-Point Shuttle will offer no fixed route services as of Monday through at least Dec. 24.
Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz aims to release a spring academic calendar by Oct. 8, he said at a Faculty Athletics Committee meeting Thursday — which will provide clarity on planning the athletic schedule for next semester.
Community government elections for UNC residence halls began this week. But, with the switch to remote learning a few weeks ago and the de-densification of on-campus housing, elections for these roles look different this year.