Education professor faces felonious larceny charge
Patrick Thomas Akos, a professor in the UNC School of Education, was charged this afternoon on one count of felonious larceny of a motor vehicle and given ...
Read More »Patrick Thomas Akos, a professor in the UNC School of Education, was charged this afternoon on one count of felonious larceny of a motor vehicle and given ...
Read More »The Environmental Law Institute has awarded UNC alumnus Todd Miller, executive director and founder of the N.C.
Read More »In its April meeting Tuesday, the Faculty Athletics Committee discussed ways to help varsity athletes meet their academic goals.
Read More »Dino S. Cervigni, a professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at UNC-CH, has been selected to receive an Annual Award for Excellence ...
Read More »When Barbara Entwisle was director of the Carolina Population Center, she faced more than $800,000 in cuts during her first two years at the helm.
Read More »Barbara Entwisle, Kenan Distinguished Professor of Sociology, who has been with the University for 26 years, has been appointed as the vice chancellor ...
Read More »UNC’s Bryan L. Roth, the Michael J. Hooker Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology in the School of Medicine, has received the PhRMA Foundation Award ...
Read More »Ralph Byrns has a Ph.D. in economics and has worked at nine universities — but many things in life still baffle him.
Read More »In his new book, “Aerotropolis: The Way We’ll Live Next,” professor John Kasarda purports that cities should be built around airports, which he ...
Read More »Stanford University’s Woods Institute for Environment has named Greg Characklis, an associate professor of environmental sciences and engineering at ...
Read More »Ralph Byrns became an instant hit when he arrived at UNC’s economics department a decade ago. The beloved professor, who is popularly known for his ...
Read More »Political science professor George Rabinowitz died Friday from a heart attack in Trondheim, Norway at a bus stop. He was 67. Rabinowitz’s legacy spans ...
Read More »The council committee on fixed-term faculty has prepared a questionnaire to distribute to all UNC department chairs within the next month. The questionnaire ...
Read More »The UNC faculty council passed a resolution Friday to allow fixed-term faculty and retired faculty voting and representation privileges in the council ...
Read More »George Rabinowitz, a political science professor known for his groundbreaking work in the field of American politics, died this weekend from a heart attack. Evelyne ...
Read More »When he met Bill Gates at a conference in May 2010, UNC pharmacology professor Joseph DeSimone knew how to get his attention. He told Gates that his company, ...
Read More »School of Information and Library Science students, faculty and staff can submit nominations for the 2011 “Outstanding Teacher Award.” A selection ...
Read More »UNC professor of literacy Jill Fitzgerald will be inducted into the Reading Hall of Fame at the International Reading Association annual conference in ...
Read More »As a student, Gary Marchionini struggled to make the choice between pursuing a career in math or in English. He ended up in the field of information science ...
Read More »As unrest sweeps across the Middle East and oil prices climb, today’s economic climate could make any investor nervous.
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