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Genome Sciences Building construction to preview Institute for Convergent Science

Construction is scheduled to start this week in the Genome Sciences Building on implementing the first phase of UNCs new Innovation Framework, which is a three-lane model for translational research being developed by the Institute for Convergent Science.

Construction is scheduled to start this week in the Genome Sciences Building on implementing the first phase of UNCs new Innovation Framework, which is a three-lane model for translational research being developed by the Institute for Convergent Science.

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Honors in London, Winston House begin anniversary celebrations

3,882 miles. That is the distance between Chapel Hill and London. But for the past 30 years, Honors Carolina has made that distance seem smaller by connecting Carolina’s best and brightest students to the international academic community. Both the Honors in London Program and Winston House, Honors Carolina’s London home and the hub for UNC

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UNC ranks 17th among U.S. universities for study abroad in 2019 ‘Open Doors’ report

A sign points the way to global opportunities at a Study Abroad Fair on campus. (photo by Kristen Chavez)

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ranks 17th among U.S. higher education institutions for the number of students earning credit for study abroad for the second year in a row, according to the Institute of International Education’s (IIE) 2019 Open Doors Report.

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Carolina veteran employees: Jennifer Washington

Jennifer Washington (photo by Jon Gardiner, UNC-Chapel Hill)

Today is Veterans Day, the day Americans set aside to honor those who have served their country in one of the military branches. Carolina has 306 veterans who are now working at the University, from all branches of service, who retired or were discharged as specialists, generals and many ranks in between. They have served

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