Grammy-winning mandolinist Chris Thile will open the Carolina Performing Arts season Friday.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Temple University Diamond Marching Band will perform at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.| The Temple News
Temple resellers share why the thrift scene on campus is so important to them.| The Temple News
The three-time Grammy Award winner will perform Oct. 4 on Polk Place as part of the Chapel Thrill Concert Series presented by the Rams Club.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The junior advertising major has performed comedy for more than eight years and hosts live stand up on campus.| The Temple News
Students gathered at the Cecil B. Moore Plaza to decide on the winner of the performative male competition and raise money for Women Against Abuse.| The Temple News
She’s Not Here gives Tar Heel women another option for getting home safe at night.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Renovations to campus buildings are completed or underway, Bell Hall is nearly done, and a new residence hall is on the horizon.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Reusable Wearable Patch Promises Cleaner Future for Medical Monitoring By Dave DeFusco In hospitals, clinics and homes around the world, millions of people are monitored every day using sticky electrode patches that measure heartbeats and muscle movements. These patches are … Read more| Applied Physical Sciences
Senior Ella Hennessey spent her summer studying North Carolina corals with a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship.| College of Arts and Sciences
Check out three projects on water quality, lithium mining and marsh restoration that are protecting the state and its residents.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
For all the debate about artificial intelligence in healthcare, one quietly transformative shift is taking place not through machines, but through video calls. A growing number of U.S. hospitals are now using virtual nurses (VNs) to handle admissions and discharges remotely. The promise? Relief f...| www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu
UNC Lineberger will lead the development of a next-generation clinical trial for metastatic breast cancer. The new trial design will adapt treatment plans in near real-time by analyzing changes in each patient’s cancer and matching it to the most promising therapy.| UNC Lineberger
The North Carolina Rural Health Research Program and others are leading rural health innovation in western North Carolina.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
With the population of adults 65 and older on the rise and projected to keep climbing, researchers are finding new health problems that are affecting the aging population. While common […]| UNC School of Dentistry