The past, present and future of the equal protection clause
On Feb. 18 and 19, the UNC Center for Civil Rights will present a symposium on the origins, present status, and the future promise of the equal protection clause.
On Feb. 18 and 19, the UNC Center for Civil Rights will present a symposium on the origins, present status, and the future promise of the equal protection clause.
The Carolina Together Testing Program begins Monday, Jan. 11, and the University advocates for frontline employees to be prioritized to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
With a new year comes new goals and new resolutions, and Carolina’s experts are here to help you start 2021 off right.
This will be the 35th bowl game in Carolina football’s history and its first appearance in a major bowl in 70 years.
We wish you a safe and restful break. The Well will return with fresh content on Jan. 4.
Under Gary Bowen’s leadership, the school increased federal contracts and research funding; recruited the most diverse student body in its history; and has been a leader in hiring and retaining a world-class and diverse faculty.
UNC School of Medicine professor and clinical research specialist Stuart Gold reflects on how diversity has changed since he joined Carolina and how the University can keep improving.
Medical workers at the UNC Medical Center in Chapel Hill began receiving COVID-19 vaccines Dec. 15, marking a significant turning point in the response to the pandemic.
Carolina Law alumnus Douglas Freedle donated $1 million to support incoming law students from rural North Carolina.
At the end of a challenging semester, Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz reflects on the successes and disappointments of the fall, the importance of feedback in planning for spring and why he’s looking forward to being able to resume in-person meetings.