'It’s a tool like any other tool': Reflections on AI in the classroom
Professors in the Hussman School of Journalism and Media and the Kenan-Flagler Business School say they have already started incorporating AI into their ...
Read More »Professors in the Hussman School of Journalism and Media and the Kenan-Flagler Business School say they have already started incorporating AI into their ...
Read More »After picking up victories over South Carolina, Appalachian State, Minnesota and Pittsburgh, the No. 14 Tar Heels will look to replicate their success ...
Read More »The replacement of an eroded water main — which led to the initial delay — has been more challenging and time-consuming than anticipated, Adam Byrley, ...
Read More »Materials containing asbestos have been located in 10 residence halls on UNC's campus, including Hinton James, Morrison and Spencer — potentially exposing ...
Read More »Bill Leuchtenburg celebrated his 101st birthday last Thursday. As a celebrated historian and UNC professor emeritus, he has rubbed elbows with former ...
Read More »This year's festival featured local acts from a variety of genres like rock, Americana, ska, hip hop and jazz.
Read More »"This shortage of affordable housing and livable wages is even more alarming given that Facilities Services is undergoing a 'high volume of staff vacancies,' ...
Read More »"Of course, the first time, they don't know what to do, they're looking at you for every answer," Joe Fitzgerald, a driver and co-owner at Southern Wake ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly passed the 2023-25 state budget on Sept. 22 after months of debate between Republican leaders about where state funds should ...
Read More »Sarah McNamara, author of "Ybor City: Crucible of the Latina South," and Cecilia Márquez, author of "Making the Latino South: A History of Racial Formation," ...
Read More »Zines, self-published DIY booklets, are creative ways to feature personal social and political expressions through various forms of art and the written ...
Read More »"Before my hair was luscious, days were good because I decided they were. Not because I waited for people to decide they were."
Read More »“We need to have familiarity with our elected officials so that we can hold them accountable,” David McLennan, professor of political science and ...
Read More »Whether it was honing her skills through futsal, recovering from a torn ACL or her meteoric rise to being one of North Carolina's top scorers, Sentnor's ...
Read More »UNC's Edible Campus provides free crops for foraging and community events on campus.
Read More »"Every child and teacher deserves to feel supported and engaged at school. No matter how small or inconsequential you think your vote may be, don't skip ...
Read More »The North Carolina club ice hockey team scored three of its nine goals in special teams situations on Saturday.
Read More »"As a UNC student, the anticipation of a well-being day spurs a short moment of joy. That short moment is made shorter when the realization sets in that ...
Read More »"The problem is that we are trying to use a scalpel to get rid of specific books, but are overlooking the larger issue. We need to combat the root of ...
Read More »A report of sexual assault or groping occurred Sunday at 6:10 p.m. at McClinton Residence Hall, according to a 10:41 p.m. Alert Carolina message. UNC ...
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