Lookout Scholars Program provides new resources to first-generation students
The Lookout Scholars Program will help first-generation students succeed on their path to graduation.
The Lookout Scholars Program will help first-generation students succeed on their path to graduation.
It’s been 87 years since Hill Hall was first dedicated as the home of UNC’s department of music. On Feb. 8, this storied building was presented anew after a $15 million, 18-month renovation.
Creating a brain trust of strategic advisers was part of Kevin Guskiewicz’s plan even before he became dean in January 2016.
The demolition of (old) Venable Hall, which began in January 2008.
As the University launches a new fundraising campaign this fall, we are looking at how gifts made during the Carolina First campaign (1999-2007) continue to strengthen the arts and sciences.
A new senior leadership team will work closely to oversee business operations in the College of Arts & Sciences.
The College of Arts & Sciences is updating its General Education curriculum — the first major overhaul since the “Making Connections” curriculum was put into place in 2006.
Six new interdisciplinary, team-taught courses will be offered across the College beginning in fall 2017 in disciplines ranging from physics and astronomy to public policy to art.
A new study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine shows that a significant decrease in automobile travel from 2003-2014 correlated with a decrease in the number of crash deaths.
The Phillips Ambassadors program is celebrating 10 years of supporting students’ study abroad experiences in Asia.