$18 million donation hopes to create new horizons
The Shuford family wanted to make a difference. With an $18 million donation, the entrepreneurship program will certainly feel the lasting effects of ...
Read More »The Shuford family wanted to make a difference. With an $18 million donation, the entrepreneurship program will certainly feel the lasting effects of ...
Read More »Joseph DeSimone, a chemistry professor at UNC and chemical engineering professor at North Carolina State University, received the 22nd Heinz Award in ...
Read More »Screenwriter Anthony Tambakis visited campus Wednesday evening to talk with students and aspiring screenwriters. He discussed tricks of the trade, the ...
Read More »Four years ago, on October 9, 2013, UNC Women’s Basketball Head Coach Sylvia Hatchell was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia. Today, Coach Hatchell ...
Read More »The Accessibility Resources and Service office at UNC knows that when an office with five full-time staff members serves a community of 1,300 students, ...
Read More »Weaving a story of refugees, her own immigration and the world that her daughters must live in today, Edwidge Danticat, an activist and storyteller, delivered ...
Read More »UNC is chasing a national championship. This sentence could be copied into an article about almost any sports team on campus in any given year. ...
Read More »Before Pride Place, junior Brennan Lewis was unsure if they would have a "normal" first-year experience in their dorm room. As a non-binary student, they ...
Read More »In the world of sports, physical talent is often the only thing fans see from the stands. For Stephen Bickford, a former UNC men's soccer player who was ...
Read More »Minority representation in the nation’s top universities has declined in the last 35 years despite affirmative action, according to a New York Times ...
Read More »Greg Klaiber lives on in the memories of the UNC community, whether it be as a sound engineer, the digital media lab manager for the Media Resource ...
Read More »Senior Rachel Dango described herself as a terrible dancer when she reluctantly tagged along with friends to the first Carolina Swing Dance Club meeting ...
Read More »The UNC School of Medicine welcomed Dr. Mario Capecchi, distinguished professor of biology and human genetics at the University of Utah, as the keynote ...
Read More »With bright eyes, crossed legs and a bow tie loosely linked around her shirt collar, creative writing professor Gabrielle Calvocoressi spoke about ...
Read More »As the political climate in both the country and the University becomes more volatile, UNC students are continuing sight for their beliefs and make their ...
Read More »Outside of Graham Dormitory on a weekend afternoon, Benjamin Davis answers a question — the same one that he’s faced countless times in interactions ...
Read More »Eyes focused on computer screens, students from across the state spent their weekend analyzing data sets and competing at the first ever Carolina Data ...
Read More »In an effort to showcase communication opportunities beyond the classroom, the School of Journalism and Mass Communication held their annual MJ Fest, ...
Read More »Nearly one year after Hurricane Matthew devastated the small town of Windsor, North Carolina, the area has made significant repairs, but it still has ...
Read More »The daughter of an African-American mother and South Asian father, Mequitta Ahuja's latest exhibit reflects a discourse on representation of women of ...
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