'Love Your Body' explores body positivity, combats social beauty standards
“I think on campuses we compete a lot with each other, and it’s really easy to kinda get caught up comparing yourself,” said junior Aryana Ainolhayat. Love ...
Read More »“I think on campuses we compete a lot with each other, and it’s really easy to kinda get caught up comparing yourself,” said junior Aryana Ainolhayat. Love ...
Read More »As students show solidarity with the victims of the Parkland, Fla. shooting through planned walk-outs, UNC states that admitted students participating ...
Read More »UNC has had over 1500 graduates go into two of the foremost programs for global public service. The Peace Corps and the Fulbright Scholarship.
Read More »While the number of U.S. college students smoking cigarettes has been increasing since 1993 to the current 33 percent, the use of e-cigarettes has been ...
Read More »The book focuses on topics including the relationship between globalization and democracy, the future of African politics through a pan-Africanist lens ...
Read More »“The best thing a human being can do for themselves is social connectedness, having warm, supportive, satisfying, compassionate relationships ...
Read More »University’s Master’s Program in Educational Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship helps students answer the question of how education and technology ...
Read More »The Daily Tar Heel was approved to receive funding from student fees to cover travel expenses. The DTH stopped receiving funding from the University in ...
Read More »At a University where only 37.6 percent of students are people of color, and only 7.8 percent self-identify as Black or African-American only, it is common ...
Read More »"How do you bring back a language that just a few generations ago, the federal government sent people to re-education schools to forget?" UNC Professor ...
Read More »The U.S. prides itself on being a place where checks and balances broker power of high-ranking officials. But prosecutors slip between this crack. That's ...
Read More »UNC's Department of English and Comparative Literature welcomes Julia Alvarez, the 2018 Frank B. Hanes writer-in-residence, to share readings, talk about ...
Read More »In a new study, researchers at UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health are providing the data to help countries reach the 17 Sustainable Development ...
Read More »Three high-profile guests participated in a panel discussion that focused on the role of journalism in today's world where workplace culture is being ...
Read More »A duchess, a princess and WHO leaders talked the importance of nurses via webcast for the Nursing Now launch, a global campaign hosted by the UNC School ...
Read More »The global Christian nonprofit encourages students to call their senators and state representatives to end human trafficking through the allocation of ...
Read More »UNC faculty members Jan Yopp and Erica Wallace were recognized for their commitment to inclusion through their contributions to social justice and diversity ...
Read More »The 39th annual Minority Health Conference used various perspectives to tackle the relationship between false narratives and public health on Friday. ...
Read More »“What is going on with Silent Sam, what is going on this political and social climate, it is a lot of polarization and isolation,” said Sloan ...
Read More »A new program called the Carolina Angel Network (CAN) brings together student entrepreneurs, faculty and UNC alumni to fund new startup business ventures ...
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