2,000 new graduates celebrate in the Dean Dome
Another 2,113 UNC students switched their tassels to officially become alumni Sunday afternoon.
Read More »Another 2,113 UNC students switched their tassels to officially become alumni Sunday afternoon.
Read More »Timothy Gallimore, assistant vice president for academic planning and state authorization, discussed the possibility of North Carolina joining the State ...
Read More »“There are definitely a lot of steps being put in the right direction,” Morton said. “Does that mean the work ends? No. Does that mean that there ...
Read More »After a nearly 11-month process, UNC announced Kevin Guskiewicz as the next dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in October.
Read More »UNC paid Clarence Page, a member of The Chicago Tribune's editorial board, $12,500 to moderate the University's Nov. 19 town hall on race and inclusion. ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: The fact that a UNC student group interrupted last Thursday night’s town hall meeting to list some absurd demands (with a few reasonable ...
Read More »Halfway through moderator Clarence Page’s first sentence at Thursday’s Town Hall on race and inclusion, a chant broke out.
Read More »Colleges are constantly trying to combat binge drinking, but the president of Iowa State University might win the prize for most creative.
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Read More »The Board of Governors announced Monday that 12 UNC-system chancellors would be receiving raises ranging from about $17,000 to $70,000.
Read More »“She hasn’t had the chance to come on campus, but I’ve already begun to have conversations with her about our university, what we do, who we are, ...
Read More »Kevin Guskiewicz has been named the next dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, according to a release from the University. Guskiewicz, the senior ...
Read More »The final investigation. That was what the 136-page report on UNC’s academic-athletic scandal by former federal investigator Kenneth Wainstein and his ...
Read More »UNC’s public relations department has reorganized and centralized since 2013, when complications from the athletic-academic scandal highlighted the ...
Read More »Tucked in a room belonging to an analytics and software company in Cary, the UNC-system presidential search committee met in closed session this week. ...
Read More »I was surprised to read your editorial “All students deserve aid,” regarding the state of North Carolina’s One State, One Rate policy.
Read More »In November 2014, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Karen Gil announced she would be leaving her post to return to teaching psychology.
Read More »Chancellor Carol Folt, along with other administrators and astrophysics professors, spent the week in Stockholm, Sweden at the Hawking Radiation Conference. ...
Read More »UNC's accrediting agency, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, chose to place UNC on a one-year probation. The University ...
Read More »To Ayesha Faisal, most incoming freshmen have false expectations coming into UNC about what their time at the University will be like.
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