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Dr. Scott Commins advises how to treat (and avoid) alpha-gal syndrome, a red meat allergy triggered by a tick bite.
Housekeeper James Brower spent 23 years caring for the conference center and the people inside it.
The W.R. Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of Biostatistics talks about how artificial intelligence can be used to advance health research and help solve public health challenges.
UNC Global Affairs recognized Navin Bapat, Ji-Yeon Jo and Lisa Woodley for contributions to the University’s mission.
The UNC School of Medicine is the only institution in the Southeast to treat twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome.
The Tar Heels capped a 22-0 season with a 12-8 victory over Northwestern.
Carolina defeated Clemson, 14-4, and will host the Chapel Hill regional in the NCAA Tournament this weekend.
The Hearst Journalism Awards Program is often referred to as the “Pulitzers of college journalism.”
TIME
Rachel Noble, a distinguished professor at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health and Institute for the Environment, discusses the challenges of monitoring water quality at inland recreational swimming sites.
NC Newsline
UNC School of Medicine assistant professor of pharmacology Kirsten Bryant talks about her pancreatic cancer research at the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center—and the personal story that inspired her work.
Men's Health
Stephanie Engel, associate chair and professor of epidemiology at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, discusses phthalates—their sources, health impacts, and how people are exposed.
Housekeeper James Brower spent 23 years caring for the conference center and the people inside it.
UNC Global Affairs recognized Navin Bapat, Ji-Yeon Jo and Lisa Woodley for contributions to the University’s mission.
At the UNC School of Medicine, pioneering researcher Susan Gaylord directs the program on integrative medicine.
Cleaning is the priority for the Massey Award winner and housekeeping crew leader, but people are a close second.
Colleagues in the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy honored the Massey Award winner for her attention to details.
The Hearst Journalism Awards Program is often referred to as the “Pulitzers of college journalism.”
The grants support projects by Dr. Jeffrey A. Stringer on accessible ultrasounds and Ronit Freeman on fibrosis treatment.
The UNC System gave him its highest faculty honor for his innovative work in global maternal health.
The first class of the Provost Distinguished Faculty Leaders Program presented its research at a spring symposium.
The recipients include two housekeepers, two academic staff members, a retired dean and a research professor.
The PlayMakers mainstay and Carolina professor calls teaching the next generation an “exciting and fun” responsibility.
Haw River Tap & Table
Tue, June 306:00 pm
The Friday Center
Tue, June 306:30 pm
Kerr Hall
Fri, June 609:00 am
Wed, June 1112:00 pm