The former UNC varsity athlete sharpened her sports knowledge and writing skills at Carolina before joining Nike World Headquarters. The post Alumna Kelly Baker ’24 is hitting her stride at Nike Running appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
In this message to all College faculty, Dean White encouraged faculty to nominate an outstanding senior tenured faculty member for a small number of endowed professorships in the College of Arts and Sciences. The post Call for nominations: Distinguished Professorships appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative has greenlit a second phase of funding — worth $800,000 — for a cholesterol dynamics project led by Celia Shiau and En Yang. The post Two Carolina biologists awarded competitive neuroscience grant appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
Bookmark This is a feature that highlights new books by College people. This month’s featured book is "The Cover Girl" by Carolina alumna Amy Rossi (communication studies ’06). The post Bookmark This appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
A delegation from Carolina visited King's College London to celebrate ongoing collaborations and discuss new opportunities for faculty engagement. The post Carolina visit to King’s College London sparks new opportunities for faculty appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
“This album, ETA, is more than just a collection of music; it’s a snapshot of our time together, the friendships we built, and the incredible a cappella family that is the Hyannis Sound.” The post Senior Cameron Davis featured on latest Hyannis Sound album appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
UNC College biology professor Bob Goldstein and UNC School of Medicine professors Michael F. Almeida and Dr. Jeffrey Stringer will be honored at the University Day ceremony Oct. 12. The post 3 receive faculty, staff University Day awards appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
Sophia Vona studies how the public perceives antimicrobial resistance — and what changing the narrative means for the future of research. The post Rethinking Science Communication appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
Ruth von Bernuth’s GERM 227 class was the first to use Davis Library’s 19th-century iron press for coursework. The post Students go old school for printing press project appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
The University is also No. 4 overall among public institutions in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings, released Tuesday.| College of Arts and Sciences