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First Amendment Law Review Symposium

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First Amendment Law Review Symposium The Quintessential Marketplace of Ideas?: Current Free Speech Issues on University Campuses Date: Friday, November 15, 2024 Time: 8:15 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Carolina Club located at George Watts Hill Alumni Center, 150 Stadium Drive, Chapel Hill, North...

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Carolina welcomes 5,624 new students this fall | UNC-Chapel Hil

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Students represent 95 North Carolina counties and 79 countries, according to new student data.

on Sep 5

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Going Armed to the Terror of the People

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After I eliminated this offense from the 7th edition of North Carolina Crimes, a few people asked me to add it back in. A statistics report from the N.C.

on Oct 17

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Home of the Venus Flytrap Specialty License Plate

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North Carolinians have a new specialty license plate to choose from at the DMV that features one of our state's most iconic plants.

on Oct 5

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Biology professor helps build 1,000 microscopes for NC schools | UNC-Chapel Hill

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Carolina professor Bob Goldstein has led DIY microscope workshops across the state for nearly a decade.

on Sep 26

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Provost’s Office announces new AI initiatives

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The initiatives aim to enhance Carolina’s understanding and usage of artificial intelligence.

on Sep 18

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Brain circuits offer placebo effect pain relief | UNC-Chapel Hill

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Published in Nature, research led by the UNC School of Medicine reveals a new pain control pathway in the brain.

on Aug 28

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Carolina welcomes Lee H. Roberts as 13th chancellor | UNC-Chapel Hill

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“I’m here to listen and learn, to partner with you,” Roberts told the campus at an Aug. 9 event.

on Aug 10

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LibGuides: Open Access and Scholarly Communications: Busting OA Myths

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LibGuides: Open Access and Scholarly Communications: Busting OA Myths

on Aug 7

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2024 Winners - UNC Research

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Five research teams selected for Carolina’s Creativity Hubs funding The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research is pleased to announce the winners of the 2023-2024 Creativity Hubs seed funding awards. The Creativity Hubs awards have transformed research at University … Read more

on Jul 31

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Extras needed for film production in Chapel Hill | UNC-Chapel Hill

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Men and women of all ages are welcome to apply for work July 8-10.

on Jun 26

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Digitizing artworks and spaces at Davis Library

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Art history scholar Kathryn Desplanque collaborates with the Libraries' digital research services team to make art more accessible.

on Jun 26

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Floor waxing could be an important source of PFAS contamination, with increased occupational health risks for workers - UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

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May 25, 2022 There’s a special satisfaction that comes from walking on perfectly shined floors — but is it worth the potential risk to floor waxing workers? A study published earlier this year measured per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in dust and airborne particulate matter during...

on May 26

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No flex permits, reduced rates part of parking changes | UNC-Chapel Hill

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Ordinance approved by trustees simplifies permit pricing and cuts rates for employees making less than $70,000.

on May 21

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UNC-Chapel Hill study examines the increased adoption of they/them pronouns - College of Arts and Sciences

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People are using “they/them” pronouns more often according to a new study by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The research was led by Jennifer E. Arnold, a professor of psychology and neuroscience in UNC's College of Arts and Sciences.

on Apr 29

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CDR collects Carolina’s climate research | UNC-Chapel Hill

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See climate’s impact on algae to zoos in Carolina Digital Repository’s curation of open access articles.

on Apr 19

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Hinton Rowan Helper, 1829-1909. The Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet It.

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The Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet It. By Hinton Rowan Helper, 1829-1909

on Mar 25

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Trans and Gender Diverse Voices in Libraries

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Discover unique opportunities at! Find and attend events, browse and join organizations, and showcase your involvement.

on Mar 18

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Meet Jed Atkins, SCiLL director and dean | UNC-Chapel Hill

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The new leader of the School of Civic Life and Leadership talks about how to build a “free speech culture.”

on Mar 12

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Postdoc Opportunity at the VACLab | VACLab

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Apply now for this opportunity to join the VACLab as a postdoc! This NIH-supported position will drive research exploring the use of visual analytics technologies to support bias reduction and awareness. Read below for more information and a link to apply.

on Mar 6

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Library develops all-digital Watergate exhibit | UNC-Chapel Hill

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The collection preserves and shares historic “national treasures” drawn from papers donated by three Tar Heels.

on Mar 4

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UNC-Intel Research Experience for Undergraduate Students - Computer Science

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  The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in collaboration with Intel, is offering a research experience for undergraduates (REU) program in the summer of 2024. Students accepted into the program will come to UNC for the summer and … Read more

on Feb 4

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David Walker, 1785-1830. Walker's Appeal, in Four Articles; Together with a Preamble, to the Coloured Citizens of the World, but in Particular, and Very Expressly, to Those of the United States of America, Written in Boston, State of Massachusetts, September 28, 1829.

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Walker's Appeal, in Four Articles; Together with a Preamble, to the Coloured Citizens of the World, but in Particular, and Very Expressly, to Those of the United States of America, Written in Boston, State of Massachusetts, September 28, 1829. By David Walker, 1785-1830

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Can expanding SNAP policies help reduce substance misuse in the US? - UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

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January 25, 2024 A recent study from Gillings School researchers shows that state adoption of policies to expand SNAP eligibility could potentially help reduce substance use disorders and overall substance misuse in the U.S.

on Feb 1

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University collaboration to create public depository of nearly 4 million documents associated with North Carolina vaping settlement - UNC News

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A partnership between the UNC-Chapel Hill's University Libraries and the University of California, San Francisco will create an online searchable public depository of roughly 4 million internal documents from the state of North Carolina’s $47.8 million settlement with electronic cigarette maker...

on Jan 31

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Digital South Panel Series Presents "On the Books: Jim Crow and Algorithms of Resistance"

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On the Books: Jim Crow and Algorithms of Resistance is a project from the University Libraries that has used text analysis and expert assessments of the North Carolina General...

on Jan 31

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Summer conference unites Jane Austen fans, scholars - Carolina Arts & Sciences Magazine

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Jane Austen’s works have inspired films and television shows, sequels and spin-offs, and even tabletop role-playing games. She and her beloved novels have been celebrated annually with the Jane Austen Summer Program, organized by English and comparative literature faculty and … Read more

on Dec 26

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Carolina chemists discover eight new PFAS with novel testing method - UNC Research

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The “forever chemicals” found in the Cape Fear River were detected through a non-targeted testing method developed at UNC-Chapel Hill that broadens researchers’ abilities to identify the hazardous compounds.

on Dec 18

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Eric Montross dies of cancer at 52 | UNC-Chapel Hill

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The Tar Heel hoops legend and broadcaster fought the disease with his signature determination and grace.

on Dec 18

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Carolina throwback: the 1990s | UNC-Chapel Hill

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Hit the rewind button to a time when neon windbreakers, baggy pants and Hard Rock Cafe T-shirts were in style as Tar Heels surfed the World Wide Web using massive Compaqs and Gateways.

on Nov 28

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Historic printing press finds home at Davis Library | UNC-Chapel Hill

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University Libraries plans to teach students about the history of printing through hands-on learning.

on Nov 24

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Chilean policies reduce purchases of unhealthy beverages by 24%: the first national evaluation of the impact of a front-of-the-package food label law - UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

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February 11, 2020 Chile’s Law of Food Labeling and Advertising, implemented in 2016, was the first national regulation to jointly mandate front-of-package warning labels, restrict child-directed marketing, and ban the sale in schools of all foods and beverages containing added sugars, sodium or...

on Nov 4, 2023

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Bullying researcher makes schools safer | UNC-Chapel Hill

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Dorothy Espelage of the School of Education pioneered school-based bullying studies that have led to prevention programs.

on Oct 19, 2023

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Concept Maps – Learning Center

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What are concept maps? Concept maps are visual representations of information. They can take the form of charts, graphic organizers, tables, flowcharts, Venn Diagrams, timelines, or T-charts. Concept maps are especially useful for students who learn better visually, although they … Read more

on Oct 17, 2023

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Ethics in Computing presents #TeamHuman: Community Rooted AI Research - Computer Science

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Ethics in Computing Series SAVE THE DATE | Keynote Speaker: Dr. Timnit Gebru, October 24th, 5pm – 7pm (hybrid event) Dinner will be provided for folks joining for the zoom in-person. For those attending virtual, the Zoom link will be … Read more

on Oct 17, 2023

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CITAP is Hiring! - The Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP)

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We are seeking 2 Postdoctoral Research Associates to join us at CITAP.

on Oct 9, 2023

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Eligible NC families making below $80K to pay no tuition | UNC-Chapel Hill

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To improve access and affordability for in-state residents, Carolina will cover tuition and mandatory fees for qualifying undergraduates.

on Oct 6, 2023