Every year, the School of Communication Studies takes a direct approach to teaching intercultural communication to students via its long-standing annual global programs trip to Dublin, Ireland. For four weeks the students are immersed in a foreign culture all while taking two courses that dive deep into how different cultures around the world communicate. “This […]| College of Communication and Information
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Global Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health at the Child Mind Institute is mobilizing young advocates and cross-sector stakeholders for International Youth Day 2025.| Child Mind Institute
The Libraries in the Digital Age (LIDA) conference is an internationally recognized event that celebrated its 25th anniversary this year in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Several faculty members, students, and alumni from the School of Information Sciences (SIS) attended and participated in engaging workshops and presentations at this year’s LIDA conference, which is one of many events […] The post SIS Showcases Global Impact at LIDA 2025 appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
School of Journalism and Media major Alex Carpenter could not help but get emotional while walking the Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland, this summer. The historic golf course is considered the birthplace of modern golf. Carpenter loves the game and has fond memories of golfing and watching tournaments with his grandparents. “Tiger Woods, Jack […] The post Students Learn About British Sports Culture in the UK appeared first on College of Communication and Information.| College of Communication and Information
In Carolina’s first year as part of the State Department program, faculty and students completed five different projects.| College of Arts and Sciences
Across New York and the nation, schools are confronting a complex challenge: the urgent need for learning recovery, a deepening youth mental health crisis fueled in part by unfiltered social media access, and the constant presence of smartphones. The post Collaborative Solutions: Cross-Sector Partnerships Transforming Mental Health Data Systems Across Cultures appeared first on Child Mind Institute.| Child Mind Institute
The first Cohort of Fellows from South Africa are set to produce original podcast episodes to promote child and adolescent mental health, address stigma and drive evidence-based solutions through bold storytelling. The post The Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Global Center in Partnership with Radio Workshop Announces Next Generation of African Media Leaders Through Innovative Communicator Fellowship appeared first on Child Mind Institute.| Child Mind Institute
A landmark new study led by investigators from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Global Center for Child and Adolescent Mental Health at the Child Mind Institute, United for Global Mental Health, and the Global Mental Health Action Network, highlights critical data gaps in mental health conditions, particularly for children in low- and middle-income countries, with the largest gaps documented in the Western Pacific and Africa. The post New Study Published in The Lancet Global Health Revea...| Child Mind Institute
In 2024-25, the prestigious cultural exchange program accepted 27 applicants from the University.| College of Arts and Sciences
Burmeister Lab researchers are bringing frog science to a global audience through PBS’ Emmy Award-winning travel show, "Samantha Brown’s Places to Love."| College of Arts and Sciences
During a recent Diplomatic Discussion at UNC-Chapel Hill, former U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Stuart Eizenstat '64 shared insights from his recent book, "The Art of Diplomacy: How American Negotiators Reached Historic Agreements that Changed the World."| College of Arts and Sciences
UNC-Chapel Hill ranked ninth among universities in the U.S. for study abroad participation, according to the Open Doors 2024 Report on International Educational Exchange. This is the University’s highest ranking in nearly 20 years.| College of Arts and Sciences