'Trivia’s not important': Matthew Andrews uses baseball to teach history
By Casey Quam | Nov. 18, 2019Current and former students of HIST 362: Baseball and American History explain why the class is so popular.
Read More »Current and former students of HIST 362: Baseball and American History explain why the class is so popular.
Read More »Grammy-winner Bill Ferris will give the commencement address at UNC's winter graduation.
Read More »Members of the Faculty Executive Committee met on Monday where they heard from UNC Police Chief David L. Perry.
Read More »Two researchers — one from UNC and one from Duke University — recently won funding and support from the Ian's Friends Foundation. With this support, they plan to study a new treatment for childhood brain cancer — one that relies on live tumors.
Read More »When senior Jessica Davis posted on Facebook about creating a network of female computer science students, she did not expect to get 19 responses in a day. As it turns out, many other female students in the department have had similar struggles with sexism in the major.
Read More »The executive director of the Morehead-Cain Foundation, Chuck Lovelace, is leaving his position at the end of the academic year. Here's how Lovelace feels about his time spent working with the students of the foundation and the impact he's hoping he's made so far.
Read More »UNC Health Care has implemented a new system to reduce the risk of transfusion-transmitted infections.
Read More »Although UNC has long abandoned its coal free initiative by 2020, the University is now taking certain steps to reduce coal emissions on campus. Community activists, however, are still unsatisfied with the progress the University has made.
Read More »Carolina Dining Services is preparing to open a new seating area and new food stations in Chase and roll out a new environmental initiative at Lenoir.
Read More »Porlides discusses his arrest following his release of police body cam footage.
Read More »Ayling and Porlides finish their presentation by telling attendees about their demonstration against police brutality on Wednesday.
Viridiana Martinez, founder and director of Alerta Migratoria, a community for North Carolina refugees and immigrants, advises social work students and faculty. Martinez was one of three panelists on the ethics, access, equity and advocacy of serving non-citizens.
Members of the Faculty Executive Committee met on Feb. 19