Love, love, love — all psychology Professor Sara Algoe needs is love. And she sees plenty of it. For the past 14 years, this self-professed people watcher has invited thousands of couples — old, young, Black, white, straight, gay — to… read more
It’s been almost a year since Beth Moracco ’92 (MPH, ’99 PhD), an associate professor in the Gillings School of Global Public Health’s department of health behavior, started her three-year term as chair of the Faculty Council. In that… read more
The Campus Y was closed this week by University leadership, who say the closure was necessary for safety reasons and have not given a time frame for when it will reopen. Campus Y leaders, in a May 2 Instagram post, alleged the sudden closure of… read more
For the second time this season, a UNC athletic team has captured Atlantic Coast Conference player and coach of the year honors. Last month, UNC senior diver Aranza Vazquez was named the 2024 ACC Women’s Diver of the Year, and Coach Yaidel… read more
Two housekeepers were among six UNC employees who received the 2024 C. Knox Massey Distinguished Service Award in April. A seventh employee was honored posthumously. Established in 1980 by the late C. Knox Massey ’25, the award is one of the… read more
The women’s tennis team hosts Navy at 6 p.m. on May 3 in the opening round of the NCAA Regionals. Led by Coach Brian Kalbas, Carolina hopes to continue its winning ways when they compete in the Tar Heels’ Chewning Tennis Center on Friday… read more
Six pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested on UNC’s campus this week after failing to remove tents they’d erected on Polk Place in front of South Building, joining dozens of other students who have been arrested on college campuses… read more
In Room 67 of Carroll Hall, students in the Hussman School of Journalism and Media sat in front of a bank of computer screens while scribbling notes as they watched the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. They had hoped to travel to Tokyo to cover the games… read more
An international student from Vietnam depicts diversity and other themes in a piece of artwork she created to celebrate the class of 2024 that will hang in the Student Union for a year. The six-foot canvas by Tam Le, a senior majoring in… read more
Former Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz encouraged students April 29 to be self-advocates, to make sacrifices now for their future and to surround themselves with good people, during an event that was disrupted by pro-Palestinian… read more