Global Entrepreneurship Week starts today at UNC and around the world
By Deborah Harris | November 16Senior Sarah Pannenberg is no entrepreneur — at least not yet.
Senior Sarah Pannenberg is no entrepreneur — at least not yet.
Jessica Buddi recalls her grueling training in the mountains of Spokane, Wash., and vividly describes her first experience with a car bombing in Afghanistan — yet for her, coming to UNC has been one of the toughest things she’s done.
Thousands will show up for the football game this Saturday. But how many faculty and students will not show up to research, work or even study because they don’t know they can access campus parking?
Don’t park your bicycle in front of the Genome Science Building on football game days — it could be impounded, according to official signs posted on the bike rack.
When asked her exact job title, Sallie Krawcheck laughed knowingly and said, “I try to defy convention.”
In an industry where nine out of 10 of even the best startups can fail, junior Greg Foreman knew his chances were slim.
The Reese News Lab is known for experimenting with new ideas in the media industry — and now they are looking at ways to increase innovation within their own student staff.
In April 2014 and August 2015, the White House invited business school deans and business leaders from across the United States to discuss why there are not as many women in business schools and careers and what can be done to increase those numbers.
Due to delays in enrollment, Campus Health Services says hundreds of graduate research and teaching assistants are still missing insurance cards.
Most prom-goers don’t have hundreds of people screaming and cheering their names while walking down a red carpet — but at UNC’s Joy Prom, more than 100 people with disabilities got this VIP treatment.
(Left) Nina Merklina, Dina Rousset, and LisaMarie Smith, the N.C. Triangle Ellevate Chapter co-president, are all entrepreneurs in the Triangle area.
A short video on the Student Body President candidates.
Memorial Hall hosted Gloriana, Earl Sweatshirt and the NPHC Step Show for Homecoming 2014.
More than 180 groups performed at the annual Carrboro Music Festival this weekend.