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(03/29/18 2:45am)
Sitting in a room with fellow team members and higher-up employees, someone suggests a solution for a work problem. No one in the room acknowledges they said anything. A few moments later, someone beside them says the same thing and receives appreciation for the good idea.
(03/22/18 3:44am)
In a move from second place last year, the UNC School of Medicine was ranked first for their primary care program in U.S. News and World Report’s 2019 “Best Graduate Schools.”
(03/09/18 3:39am)
In the quest to have it all, a career and a family, some women are being left behind, according to a new study featured in the Harvard Business Review.
(03/01/18 4:16am)
Self-care can look different on each person. A healthy diet, exercise and getting enough sleep are all ways people can practice self-care, but the Carolina Forum for Ethics hoped to address deeper concerns with their Ethics of Self-Care panel on Wednesday.
(02/22/18 2:17am)
In a building a few miles away from campus on Estes Drive, used University computers, furniture, pianos and graduation gowns sit. But these items, once full of UNC energy and memories, are not collecting dust. Instead, they are waiting for their new home in UNC’s Surplus Retail Store.
(02/16/18 1:29am)
The University’s new website design went live Sunday night, utilizing a modern storytelling structure and themed navigation that focuses on highlighting the atmosphere of UNC-Chapel Hill.
(02/08/18 1:26am)
When many students imagine University policy violations, they envision plagiarism and cheating on tests. But there are atypical violations too, such as selling student basketball tickets.
(02/01/18 4:18am)
We don't always consider the people who work behind the scenes in the planning and development of a city, however the death of David Godschalk, a former Chapel Hill Town Council member and UNC professor, shines a light on the integral role he played.
(01/25/18 3:34am)
Nineteen alumni and professors — from the first woman chair of the University Board of Trustees to the founder of the American Indian and Indigenous Studies program — will have existing, need-based scholarships named after them to honor the paths they forged at UNC.
(01/18/18 12:30am)
The battle against hunger has one more fighter in the Employee Forum with its UNC 2017-18 "Food For All" Campus Food Drive, benefiting Carolina Cupboard and the Food Bank of Central and Eastern NC.
(01/25/18 1:36am)
Clarification: An original version of this story implied the program started as a result of the opioid crisis. While the cuddlers do help children born into the crisis, the program started much earlier to provide comfort and help to newborns.
(01/10/18 12:04am)
Lenoir Dining Hall and Chase Dining Hall are often the settings for numerous college memories, including eating with newfound friends and studying for hours between meal times to get more out of a swipe. But these locations can also be the site for a candid discussion over a meal with your favorite professor.
(11/29/17 2:02am)
While the majority of students rush home once fall, Thanksgiving and winter breaks hit, exchange students often brave a class-free Chapel Hill away from their homes and families.
(11/15/17 12:18am)
Holding hands in a circle around Silent Sam, around 150 protesters chanted at the closing of their demonstration Tuesday afternoon, which called to remove the controversial Confederate monument that some feel commemorates the darkest parts of history.
(11/08/17 12:19am)
Knowing that the November days will turn colder, a group of first-year students developed a unique business plan to address the seasonal and early morning needs of students walking to class, while also raising money for charity.
(11/01/17 1:23am)
Halloween on Franklin Street is a well-known staple of University life. Homegrown Halloween on Franklin Street provides a safe place for all residents to don their creative costumes and bring the holiday to life.
(10/24/17 11:59pm)
What began as a slight curiosity in 2015 by then-sophomore Harrison Toohey would later become the foundation for a new Greek chapter at UNC.
(10/17/17 11:49pm)
There is a population on campus that frequently lives below the poverty line. Despite their long hours, graduate students currently go without dental insurance, and many feel they do not hold the same rights as other workers.
(10/10/17 11:43pm)
The magic number is $4.25 billion for the newest University fundraising campaign announced Friday — Campaign for Carolina. This campaign aims to increase funding for student scholarships, art, science and entrepreneurship programs, as well as updating curriculum and teaching methods.
(10/04/17 1:19am)
Innovation is alive and well in the research endeavors by UNC professors. From a skin patch that dissolves fat, a rapid diagnostic test for malaria that saves children’s lives, expansive HIV intervention and revolutionary findings in bronchitis and mucins, UNC researchers lead the way in improving patients’ lives and increasing knowledge within their fields. With all the research coming out the University, here are the studies to know about.