A guide to identity-affirming mental health resources at UNC
UNC and CAPS offer many identity-based mental health resources for students, including specialized care for people of color and gender-affirming healthcare. ...
Read More »UNC and CAPS offer many identity-based mental health resources for students, including specialized care for people of color and gender-affirming healthcare. ...
Read More »Incoming students interested in navigating UNC's campus should also expect to learn about the history of the University's landmarks.
Read More »"These are the songs that I always come back to that remind me of Carolina, whether it’s driving down Highway 54, taping memories to the walls of my ...
Read More »First-generation college students make up nearly 20 percent of the undergraduate population at UNC. Several first-generation students shared their experiences ...
Read More »It can be challenging for new students to find information about financial aid on their own, but there are financial aid resources available for students ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel’s Noelle Harff spoke to upcoming Campus Y co-Presidents Karina Vasudeva and Imani Rankins about their goals, challenges and plans ...
Read More »Various outdoor spaces on UNC's campus provide students with places to rest or connect with friends and community members. From the Coker Arboretum to ...
Read More »Sharif Durhams, the first Black editor-in-chief of The Daily Tar Heel, has been named the managing editor of news of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. ...
Read More »The UNC School of Education received a $2.27 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to improve mental health and educational opportunities ...
Read More »Food pantries like the Campus Y's mutual-aid food pantry are available for students and community members to access for non-perishable and microwavable ...
Read More »Black artists at UNC use their art to explore their experiences and express their identities. De'Ivyion Drew, Kolby Oglesby and Lansana Koroma have found ...
Read More »On Wednesday, June 14, the Affirmative Action Coalition at UNC-Chapel Hill hosted a student leader forum to discuss affirmative action in higher education ...
Read More »Mayor Pam Hemminger welcomed civil rights leaders the Rev. Al Sharpton and Martin Luther King III to Chapel Hill on June 13 as a part of the Just Majority ...
Read More »Mary Margaret Frank, the associate dean for faculty development at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, will be the next dean of the ...
Read More »UNC's Hussman School of Journalism and Media won the overall national championship in collegiate journalism at the 2023 Hearst Journalism Awards. Three ...
Read More »Generations of LGBTQ+ UNC students were part of an extensive history of activism that has paved the way for queer students today.
Read More »Jocelyn Neal was named the chair of the UNC Department of Music, effective July 1. Neal looks to focus on expanding opportunities for students to incorporate ...
Read More »Wilson Special Collections Library is hosting the second cohort of the Primary Sources Teaching Fellowship in June. The program funds up to eight fellows ...
Read More »Dan Sears, a North Carolina native, UNC alumnus, former University photographer and photojournalist, is remembered by the pictures he took and the close ...
Read More »Students explored grassroots art sites in the Triangle through a special topics art history course taught by Kathryn Desplanque, who hopes to use the ...
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