Teaching medicine, literature and more at the Ackland
The study gallery is used to teach 300 courses in more than 30 departments including history, comparative literature and languages.
Topple a paradigm. Uncover the Unknown. Tar Heels ask questions, develop answers, create solutions and discover cures.
The study gallery is used to teach 300 courses in more than 30 departments including history, comparative literature and languages.
In this weekly podcast, a postdoctoral research fellow with the UNC School of Medicine talks about recent findings.
Carolina looks to continue to inspire, develop and mentor the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs.
In this week's podcast, Carolina medical students discuss the importance of medical play kits for young patients.
UNC undergraduate Patrick Seelinger and professor Steven King are developing a facial recognition app that will provide information on people just by looking at them.
Nearly 200 projects showcased the research done by Carolina students at the 18th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research.
In this week's podcast, Steve Weiss, the curator of the Southern Folklife Collection, talks about Carolina's home to nearly a quarter of a million recordings of music including the first record by Dolly Parton.
The founder of Feelin’ DNA, the student-run organization at Carolina, says the idea is to provide 3-D models as something visually impaired students can use that is tactile.