UNC academic advisers win national advising awards
Two academic advisers in UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences, Hilary Lithgow and Nikki Glenos, have won 2016 national advising awards.
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Two academic advisers in UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences, Hilary Lithgow and Nikki Glenos, have won 2016 national advising awards.
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A staged reading of ‘ARDEO’ by playwright Jacqueline Lawton May 14 and 15 will tell the stories of burn survivors and their care providers — chaplains, nurses, doctors, social workers and family members.
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It’s going to be a big weekend for graduating senior Shannon McKerlie. On the morning before Commencement on the steps of South Building, Cadet McKerlie will become 2nd Lieutenant McKerlie.
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This spring, biologists John Bruno and Blaire Steinwand linked together molecular biology and marine ecology in their new course Seafood Forensics. Students set out to quantify seafood mislabeling using DNA barcoding technology and to discuss the impact that it has on human health and marine ecosystems.
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Andrea Barnes, a second-year student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has been selected as the University’s first recipient of the Mount Vernon Leadership Fellows Program, a competitive, five and a half week leadership development program for rising college juniors who want to make a difference.
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The free public exhibition is the work of students in English 295, “Popular Forms of Children’s Literature,” taught by professor Laurie Langbauer.
On April 18, the Student Union’s Great Hall provided a visual representation of the large scale of undergraduate research conducted every day in Carolina’s labs and classrooms.
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For many who identify as LGBTQ, the prospect of studying abroad can seem both incredibly enriching and downright terrifying. How can I know whether I’ll enjoy my experience in another country? Will I be accepted by the people?
Out and About: LGBTQ Abroad Read More »
Five students from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill were selected as recipients of the 2016 Burch Fellowship to pursue unique and self-initiated proposed experiences anywhere off UNC-Chapel Hill’s campus.
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The University of North Carolina will host competitors for the second annual ACC Debate Championship which will be held April 15th through the 17th at UNC’s Rizzo Center.
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