Michael Andreasen to join the University as Vice Chancellor for Development
Michael Andreasen has been named the new Vice Chancellor for Development, as announced in a campus-wide email on Wednesday afternoon.
Read More »Michael Andreasen has been named the new Vice Chancellor for Development, as announced in a campus-wide email on Wednesday afternoon.
Read More »2022 brought both old and new to the UNC and greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro community. History repeated itself through championship runs and midterm ...
Read More »The 2022 North Carolina general midterm elections saw narrow margins of victory and complete flips in party control. Democrats and Republicans battled ...
Read More »After the initial announcement of the Biden administration's loan forgiveness program, lawsuits are currently blocking the potential funding for millions ...
Read More »"Teachers should not be treated menially with few rewards. They deserve to be paid well and given the autonomy in their classroom to focus on the student ...
Read More »Chapel Hill Arts & Culture commissioned 20 projects that were installed in 2022. Specifically, the Art + Transit program had 9 projects go up this ...
Read More »"There's great irony in the housing market of a college town. Generational homeowners supply rundown roach infested properties for an extortionate price ...
Read More »“It’s not about individual people, it's about systems,” CHCCS graduate and parent Vickie Feaster Fornville said. “And if you’re not willing ...
Read More »The University and its affiliated bodies faced several major lawsuits over the course of this year. There have been no settlements or final rulings ...
Read More »The use of affirmative action in UNC admissions processes has been under review since Students for Fair Admissions filed a lawsuit against the University ...
Read More »"While we appreciate your thoroughness, chancellor, it’s well past time to remove the names of bigots from our lecture halls and dormitories. The decision ...
Read More »North Carolina has seen several changes to COVID-19 protocols in 2022 regarding masks, schools and vaccines.
Read More »The Tar Heels have been statistically stout to this point, outscoring their opponents by an average of 25.5 points per game. At the Phil Knight Invitational, ...
Read More »This November, after decades of debate over the adequacy and funding of North Carolina’s public school system, the N.C. Supreme Court ruled that hundreds ...
Read More »From reduced restrictions regarding COVID-19 to new longterm plans and policies, 2022 represented a return to normal for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools. ...
Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Dec. 7 regarding Moore v. Harper, a case resulting from what lower courts saw as unconstitutional gerrymandering ...
Read More »Following a run to the national championship game in April, the North Carolina men's basketball team has had trouble living up to its billing as the preseason ...
Read More »In April of 2021, the University Commission on History, Race and a Way Forward submitted its recommendation letter for the renaming of 10 buildings. The ...
Read More »Throughout the course of 2022, several North Carolina athletic programs reached the pinnacle of their respective sports by capturing national championships. ...
Read More »Safety concerns and conversations about sexual assault prevention are key topics in campus conversations. Students and staff voice their thoughts on the ...
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