Tar Heels modify toys for children with disabilities
A new student group called “Carolina Adapts Toys for Children with Handicaps” is working to “catch” the kids who fall through the cracks of the mainstream toy market.
A new student group called “Carolina Adapts Toys for Children with Handicaps” is working to “catch” the kids who fall through the cracks of the mainstream toy market.
A miscalculated Fluids Lab demonstration leads to a new understanding of how particles accumulate in lakes and oceans.
Psychology researchers from UNC-Chapel Hill, in collaboration with scientists from the Max Planck Institute, studied languages around the world and found that the way humans conceptualize emotions like anger, fear, joy and sadness may differ across speakers of different languages.
The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research announces pre-proposal finalists for Creativity Hubs’ third round of funding to support interdisciplinary teams.
Sarah Stroud, director of the Parr Center for Ethics and professor in the Department of Philosophy, is featured in a Focus Carolina interview.
Doctoral alumnus Elijah Heyward III is determined to make a difference in his home community as the first chief operating officer for the International African American Museum.
On the 176th anniversary of its publication, experts on British literature and acting explain the enduring appeal of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.”
Grammy Award-winning professor Bill Ferris encouraged Carolina’s newest graduates to seek out people who can inspire and teach them on their new journeys.
University of North Carolina System Interim President Bill Roper today named Kevin M. Guskiewicz as the 12th chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Guskiewicz, who has served as interim chancellor at UNC-Chapel Hill, will assume this new role effective immediately. He is former dean of the College of Arts & Sciences.
Korean studies majors will take Korean language courses as well as courses in Korean culture, literature, history and politics.