Toss aside stress with Juggling Club
The student organization provides a space for jugglers of all skills to hang out, relax and learn new tricks.
The student organization provides a space for jugglers of all skills to hang out, relax and learn new tricks.
NC Children’s will be North Carolina’s first freestanding hospital dedicated to caring for kids.
The double Tar Heel, who will fill the opening left by Dave Boliek, is the former CEO of Domino’s Pizza Inc.
The noted historian and expert on President Franklin D. Roosevelt taught at Carolina for 20 years.
The UNC School of Data Science and Society builds community with psychology, game nights and a touch of Hogwarts.
Mason Harkleroad spent her junior year immersed in the culture of Taiwan as a Phillips Ambassador and Boren Award scholar.
The University ranked second highest in the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System.
Heather Wasser focuses her work on safe infant feeding, a concern after the storm hit western North Carolina.
The New York Times
UNC-Chapel Hill School of Law professor Melissa B. Jacoby explains how state contributions of funds to the Sacklers’ legal defense may raise questions in the public.
ABC News
UNC-Chapel Hill history professor and expert in Latin American Revolutions, Miguel La Serna, explains how Peru’s history of political violence impacts the present political climate.
WRAL
UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health professor Abigail Hatcher provides her opinions on how recent executive orders and policy agendas could affect the future of North Carolina’s public health.
Selected from 588 nominations, the winners are skilled instructors and “true champions of the student.”
The U.S. government honor is the highest given to scientists and engineers who show exceptional potential.
The prestigious award fully funds a master’s program in global affairs at Beijing’s Tsinghua University.
The Morehead-Cain scholar will continue his studies in economics at the University of Oxford.
The applied mathematics professor stressed the importance of community in accepting the honor Dec. 13.
Clarivate’s 2024 international list of trailblazers among peers includes scholars from across the University.
Selected from 588 nominations, the winners are skilled instructors and “true champions of the student.”
Helicopter rescue specialist Matthew Mauzy participated in the state’s largest rescue operation in a decade.
The applied mathematics professor stressed the importance of community in accepting the honor Dec. 13.
Hanes Art Center
Thu, January 3006:00 pm
Hill Hall
Thu, January 3006:30 pm
Freedom Forum Conference Center
Thu, February 605:30 pm
Carolina Student Union
Tue, February 1111:00 am