Celebrate undergraduate research April 15
More than 200 undergraduate researchers will showcase projects they’ve worked on in the past year at the Celebration of Undergraduate Research April 15.
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More than 200 undergraduate researchers will showcase projects they’ve worked on in the past year at the Celebration of Undergraduate Research April 15.
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We highlight creative teaching and learning across the College of Arts and Sciences in a series of stories called “Learning 2.0,” in the spring ’13 Carolina Arts & Sciences magazine, online now.
Learning 2.0: Engaging, Experiential, Entrepreneurial Read More »
Senior Patrick VanderJeugdt is UNC’s master bell ringer, with access to all the secret charms of the iconic Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower. (Features VIDEO content).
UNC Campus Recreation reopened the doors to the Rams Head Climbing Wall, located in the Rams Head Recreation Center, on Monday, March 18, after being closed for nearly a year.
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When Raymond Sawyer graduates from Carolina in May, it will be the end of an era — at least for UNC’s Marching Tar Heel band and the Sawyer family. For the past 17 years, a Sawyer has played and marched in the band.
Seven Sawyers march through Carolina Read More »
Everything about this new entrepreneurship class was unusual. It focused on making a difference in the world. Professors told the students it was OK to fail. Instructional technology and a star lineup of guest speakers engaged students in new ways. Welcome to Entrepreneurship 1.0.
Entrepreneurship 1.0: Spreading seeds of creative thinking to 300-plus students Read More »
Daniel Gitterman, associate professor of public policy in UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, one of the state’s highest honors.
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UNC paleontologist Joe Carter and Karin Peyer, a UNC alumna from the Museum of Natural History in Paris, will unveil a 12-foot long skeletal reconstruction of a one-of-a-kind prehistoric reptile on March 3.
Huge prehistoric reptile skeleton unveiled Read More »
When communication studies professor Renee Alexander Craft lost a dear friend to cancer, she decided to write a children’s book to help young people deal with the loss of a loved one.
Carolina faculty’s expertise will be available to online learners around the world as part of a new partnership. Music professor Evan Feldman will teach one of the courses.
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