Economics professor Bill Parke's death reminds department to leave no student behind
"No one got left behind. That really goes beyond what anyone in this department and what most professors in the University do.”
Read More »"No one got left behind. That really goes beyond what anyone in this department and what most professors in the University do.”
Read More »At the end of an already unusual semester, UNC's TAs announced a grading strike during finals week in protest of the Board of Trustee's decision on Silent ...
Read More »Do you ever wonder why you're so unlucky, especially when it comes to the UNC basketball lottery? Despite the "fair" lottery system in place, many students ...
Read More »Scott Emmons is one of 15 students in the nation who received this award.
Read More »Hunter Sigmund and his boyfriend's relationship has been thrust into the public eye. But they're using this attention to help other LGBTQ+ youth.
Read More »Elevate gives UNC students the opportunity to pursue a new meal plan partnered with as many as 21 restaurants on Franklin Street, introducing a variety ...
Read More »"As I have reflected on all of this, I’ve decided that this is the right time for me to pass the leadership of our outstanding university, with all ...
Read More »The C-STEP program has been linking transfer students and community colleges to four-year universities since 2006. It recently added two more community ...
Read More »Sportsfest, an annual charity sports event hosted by the UNC Muslim Students Association, has attracted people of all ages across the East Coast. ...
Read More »To encourage more talented students to apply, the UNC School of Media and Journalism has reworked its application process, relinquishing the GPA requirement. ...
Read More »Town Council is working with residents to change Chapel Hill's landscape by updating the Land Use Management Ordinance to add apartment complexes, commercial ...
Read More »Student experiences at Counseling and Psychological Services at UNC have been generally positive, but there is one complaint: They want more sessions. ...
Read More »With Sitar and Subway leaving, two replacements are arriving this semester to Bottom of Lenoir, one a new local addition, and one that might be a familiar ...
Read More »Carol Reuss, one of the first female professors at the MJ-school, was beloved by students and faculty alike for paving a path for women in the school ...
Read More »Although the recent government shutdown is predicted to have minimal impact on UNC, problems could still arise.
Read More »Hate cold weather but still want to stay in shape? Campus Recreation offers plenty of indoor workout options throughout the semester, from fitness classes ...
Read More »Did you know that there is a student among UNC's class of 2022 who has created her own non-profit organization, worked with a program under former President ...
Read More »Steven Matson, UNC professor and dean of the Graduate School, is a recipient of the Debra W. Stewart Award for Outstanding Leadership in Graduate Education. ...
Read More »Exploring the intersection of religion and science, Maggie Hilderbran received a remarkable scholarship to continue a passion that began with watching ...
Read More »The conflict surrounding Silent Sam will not be left in 2018 after the UNC Board of Governors rejected the plan to move the monument to a separate building ...
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