Setting the Stage
A lifelong passion for theatre influences one undergraduate student to research how the art form helps children learning to read.
A lifelong passion for theatre influences one undergraduate student to research how the art form helps children learning to read.
To better understand the severity of this year’s El Niño, UNC oceanographers traveled to one of the hardest hit places — the Galápagos Islands.
On the Front Lines of El Nino Read More »
The UNC LGBTQ Representation and Rights Initiative has published the first worldwide comprehensive report on transgender people serving in elected office.
The Starting Point Read More »
The College of Arts and Sciences wishes you a season full of joy, warmth and peace.
Happy Holidays from UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences Read More »
About 20 students with majors including biology, Russian languages and studio art recently came together to build a telescope in the new makerspace in the basement of Hanes Art Center.
Students learn to ‘BeAM’ in telescope-building class Read More »
Seniors in the public policy capstone course apply the interdisciplinary analytical skills they’ve been developing over four years to address major public policy problems for government agencies and nonprofits.
Public policy seniors tackle real-world problems for local agencies Read More »
Two College of Arts and Sciences professors — Richard “Pete” Andrews and J. Steven Reznick — have been inducted into the Order of the Long Leaf Pine. The honor, created in 1963, is among the most prestigious awards presented by the governor of North Carolina for extraordinary public service to the state. Andrews received the
Andrews, Reznick awarded Order of Long Leaf Pine for service to state Read More »
Eleven UNC students recently got a first-hand look inside the machinery and history of the USS North Carolina.
A research expedition on board the USS North Carolina Read More »
A UNC researcher strives to give real advice to the Albemarle-Pamlico community about its peskiest neighbor: saltwater.
James Williams, a fourth-year student at UNC-Chapel Hill, has been named a recipient of the Marshall Scholarship, a graduate studies scholarship to study at a United Kingdom institution in any field of study.
Williams is UNC’s 17th Marshall Scholar, will study for two years in the United Kingdom Read More »