Decades later, memories of Flower Ladies live on
Social media is connecting a new generation to the African American florists once central to Franklin Street.
Social media is connecting a new generation to the African American florists once central to Franklin Street.
The associate professor of history documented the rise of the National Organization for Women in her 2023 book.
Michelle Dorrance, Deitre Allen Epps, Howard N. Lee and Richard Y. Stevens will be honored at Spring Commencement.
In a campus email, Lee H. Roberts spotlighted recent achievements by Carolina faculty, including research breakthroughs, awards and creativity in the classroom.
UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy also ranked first among North Carolina pharmacy programs.
Carolina’s coach said he couldn’t be prouder of the “intellectual studs” who won the intercollegiate championship.
Launched in 2014 as the Eshelman Institute for Innovation, its researchers turn ideas into groundbreaking health care.
The two-day event will promote cleantech as an economic driver and a career choice for Carolina students.
NPR
Dr. Nancy Messonnier, professor and dean of UNC’s Gillings School of Global Public Health, talks about the state of public health four years after COVID-19 became a national emergency.
The Washington Post
Matt Perault, director of the Center on Technology Policy at UNC-Chapel Hill, comments on the Supreme Courts upcoming decision on social media and censorship.
WRAL
Dr. Mandy Cohen, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and adjunct professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, celebrates "Match Day" with students at the UNC School of Medicine.
Abigail Knight and Sidney Wilkerson-Hill are the latest of 48 Tar Heels to receive this top award.
Mike Smith, former dean of the UNC School of Government, was honored for excellence in public service.
The national Walgreens Deans Advisory Council will collaborate on issues such as staffing and how to better utilize pharmacists to improve patient care.
Employees can stop by Fetzer Hall midday for free food, fitness classes, blood pressure checks and other activities.
From high school volunteer to science educator, he has worked at Morehead Planetarium for 15 years.
Gary Marchionini’s 13 years at the helm of the School of Information and Library Science brought record growth.
Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building
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Caldwel Hall
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Hill Hall
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North Carolina Botanical Garden
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