$700 raised for National Union of Eritrea Women at a UNC fashion show
Women at UNC are doing what they can to create positive change in sub-saharan Africa's Eritrea.
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Women at UNC are doing what they can to create positive change in sub-saharan Africa's Eritrea.
For the first-years who are not competing on one of UNC's 28 varsity teams, learning to construct a healthy lifestyle may be difficult, like facing intimidation at the gym and finding the gym in the first place.
The Center for European Studies is hosting Europe Week at Carolina, a week dedicated to appreciating and celebrating European culture, from April 6 to 12.
Five women around UNC’s campus were recognized with annual University Awards for the Advancement of Women on March 19, during Women’s History Month. This award gives these women distinction and a monetary prize for their efforts to better the lives of women around campus.
Each year, UNC receives high rankings for nearly all of its graduate programs. U.S. News & World Report offers a ranking of graduate programs throughout the United States to help potential graduates find which program would be the best fit. From social work to engineering, UNC holds a consistent presence on the leaderboard.
Wednesday night, UNC will face off against ACC rival Duke University at 9 p.m. in Cameron Indoor Stadium, where the ticket prices are over $3,000.
On Feb. 16, UNC will host its annual TED Talk Conference: TEDxUNC. The conference's mission is to spread ideas and allow communities to engage in the TED Talks program.
The Carolina Center for Public Service is issuing a call for nominations for their annual award ceremony for individuals and groups within the UNC community who have exemplified extraordinary public service.
UNC graduate and Miami Herald writer Jacqueline Charles has been selected to give the commencement speech for the spring 2019 graduating class of the UNC School of Media and Journalism.