UNC Greeks see new leader in Aaron Bachenheimer
Aaron Bachenheimer wants to emphasize a full college experience to the Greek system’s newest members from the very start. A stronger orientation is ...
Read More »Aaron Bachenheimer wants to emphasize a full college experience to the Greek system’s newest members from the very start. A stronger orientation is ...
Read More »The Gillings School of Global Public Health, a consistently top-ranked school in the nation, is facing serious funding cuts which are affecting its faculty, ...
Read More »Fred Brooks met Steve Jobs at the White House in 1985. Brooks, now a computer science professor at UNC, was there to receive the National Medal of ...
Read More »Amid protests taking place across the country, students gathered Wednesday on the steps of Wilson Library to express discontent about a wide variety of ...
Read More »This summer, a book brought two campuses together. UNC and Duke University chose Jonathan Safran Foer’s “Eating Animals” as the joint 2011 summer ...
Read More »UNC students know their social media — and Chapel Hill leaders are putting their blogging and communication skills to good use.
Read More »Two UNC students have emerged ahead of a year’s worth of fellow “heroes” to be named finalists for People Magazine’s annual Readers’ Choice ...
Read More »Nationally recognized recovery programs for alcohol and substance abuse could soon be available to students at UNC.
Read More »When Captain Byron Greeson proposed the Chapel Hill Fire Department take part in National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, he had his mom — a two-time ...
Read More »Duke’s men’s golf team made the game look easy at last weekend’s Rod Myers Intercollegiate, as they finished the event as the only team under par. ...
Read More »All 13 of the vacant seats in Student Congress were filled Monday after a special election that saw 564 students vote online. But write-in candidates, ...
Read More »Al Young is a writer. Delving into poetry and fiction, memoirs and anthologies, even screenplays for the likes of Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby, Young ...
Read More »When people think of Japan, three local professors are hoping they will also think of the Triangle.
Read More »Universities paying international recruiting agents on a per- student commission have fueled a national ethical debate. And the UNC system will be joining ...
Read More »Researchers in the School of Information and Library Science have become part of a multi-million dollar effort to create a national data network.
Read More »Although the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not much closer to a solution after years of peace talks and false starts, UNC students are finding ways ...
Read More »For a condition as rampant and debilitating as postpartum depression, proper resources for treatment have been surprisingly lacking. By opening the nation’s ...
Read More »With an eye on quick and noticeable policy changes, the committee charged with developing the University’s latest academic plan has begun to chart out ...
Read More »Universities nationwide are urging members of Congress to reach an agreement on federal deficit reduction without imposing further cuts on higher education. ...
Read More »UNC will celebrate its third annual First Amendment Day on Tuesday, Sept. 27, but its importance extends outside the campus.
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