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A new landscaping project at the Old Well shows the constant work happening to care for the University's centuries-old campus.
The Global Rotation program positions students for success through project-based rotations in international health care systems.
Students and staff helped put on the event that attracted nearly 60 pilots from universities nationwide.
The second-seeded Tar Heels blanked Virginia on Sunday to bring their 13th ACC championship back to Chapel Hill.
This year’s honorees include the first recipient of the Eric Montross Public Service Award, Tylee Craft.
Kashuba, who’s served at Carolina since 1997 and as dean since 2019, will return to the pharmacy school’s faculty, Provost Chris Clemens announced.
Assistant professor Aleksandr Zhukhovitskiy led a study that pioneered a chemical process to repurpose rubber waste.
Interim Director of Access Services Suchi Mohanty talks about steps University Libraries are taking to make reading day safer and more productive.
The New York Times
John Wilkerson, professor of physics at UNC-Chapel Hill and author of a new study on neutrino mass, discusses the significance of their recent findings and the role neutrinos play in understanding our universe.
Bankrate
UNC School of Law professor and director of the Center on Climate, Energy, Environment and Economics, Donald Hornstein explains why increased flooding is becoming a problem in areas not previously considered flood zones.
The Washington Post
Distinguished professor of dentistry Gary Slade discusses the health benefits and potential safety concerns of fluoride for developing children.
This year’s honorees include the first recipient of the Eric Montross Public Service Award, Tylee Craft.
U.S. News & World Report's 2025 “Best Graduate Schools” list names multiple Carolina graduate degree programs in the Top 10.
The honoree is a former Carolina business school dean and trustee and UNC Board of Governors member.
Mia Hamm, James Lowe Peacock III, Scott Sanders, Frances Jane Seymour, Dhiren Thakker and Robert J. Wittman will be recognized at Spring Commencement.
The Forbes list recognizes schools that are “outpacing most Ivy Leaguers in the eyes of employers.”
Less than 1% of all college students qualify for acceptance to the nation’s oldest college honorary society.
The PlayMakers mainstay and Carolina professor calls teaching the next generation an “exciting and fun” responsibility.
Law school, Registrar and Career Center employees discuss graduate education at a discount.
By practicing with partners on “blue-sky days,” team members prepare for real-life crises.
The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Research in Black Culture and History
Mon, April 2109:00 am
The Pit
Tue, April 2211:30 am
Kenan Music Building
Tue, April 2207:30 pm
Thu, April 2409:00 am