When re-surfacing UNC System President Tom Ross' driveway, a construction crew unearthed what appeared to be historical artifacts, and contacted UNC archaeologists Brett Riggs and Stephen Davis in UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences.
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Every spring UNC's department of computer science (which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year) hosts Maze Day, an event for visually impaired students of all ages from across North Carolina and beyond.
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John Kasson, professor of history and American studies at UNC, reads from his new book, "The Little Girl Who Fought the Great Depression: Shirley Temple and 1930s America," at the Bulls Head Bookshop.
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UNC's Beat-Making Lab is helping students learn creative and technical skills and have a social impact.
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The UNC alumni acoustic trio shares their Tar Heel love song, "Carolina Calling."
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Becky Begalle '14 works with young female athletes on managing ACL injuries. This video features her work with the Snotherly sisters -- two healthy, active teenagers who love to play soccer.
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Professors across the College of Arts and Sciences are changing the structure of large introductory classes to enhance student learning.
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Rod Brooks '89 says his experience at UNC influenced his entire career and led him to his current position as CEO of Stop Hunger Now, an international hunger relief agency. More than 70 percent of its meals support transformational development programs such as school feeding programs, vocational training programs, and early childhood development programs.
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Three UNC archaeology alums have unearthed the earliest European settlement in the interior United States in Morganton, N.C.
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Student's biomedical engineering projects benefit an accomplished kayaker who was born with spina bifada, a third-grader with autism and others.
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