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As the new academic year gets underway, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is excited to introduce a variety of new concentrations, majors, and programs aimed at enriching the academic experience and addressing the evolving needs of our … Read more The post Carolina Introduces New Minors, Programs, and Concentrations for Fall 2025 appeared first on Office of the Provost.| Office of the Provost
The University Teaching Awards (UTA) recognize the exceptional teaching and mentoring provided by Carolina’s faculty and graduate teaching assistants. Each year, faculty, staff, students, and alumni have the opportunity to nominate those who exemplify Carolina’s teaching excellence. Winners are … Read more The post Nominations Now Open for 2026 University Teaching Awards appeared first on Office of the Provost.| Office of the Provost
Discover how UNC’s new Student Leadership Hub empowers students to explore a wide range of leadership opportunities, helping them grow personally, thrive professionally, and make a lasting impact.| Office of the Provost
As Generative AI (GenAI) has rapidly become widely available to students, instructors have been faced with the need to rethink traditional methods of assessing student learning. The Center for Faculty Excellence (the CFE), within the Office of Faculty Affairs … Read more The post Center for Faculty Excellence Guides Instructors on Rethinking Assessments in the AI Era appeared first on Office of the Provost.| Office of the Provost
Discover the 2025–26 season at Carolina Performing Arts, where global icons, daring premieres, and beloved performances bring music, dance, and theater to life. Explore the full season at carolinaperformingarts.org.| Office of the Provost
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In addition to Carolina’s Spring Commencement, Max Feliu ’25 had another May date circled on his calendar. The filmmaker’s nine-minute documentary on life after Hurricane Helene, “What the Mud Took,” aired on PBS North Carolina May 15 as part of … Read more The post Hussman Grad Documents Post-Helene Recovery appeared first on Office of the Provost.| Office of the Provost
Richard “Dick” Richardson, a member of the Carolina faculty for 31 years and former provost, died peacefully June 23 surrounded by family. He was 90. Richardson, a political scientist who loved to teach, joined the UNC-Chapel Hill faculty in … Read more The post Dick Richardson, Former Provost, Dies at 90 appeared first on Office of the Provost.| Office of the Provost
“Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists From Japan,” the latest exhibition at the Ackland Art Museum, invites visitors to see Japanese ceramics as they have never seen it before. The exhibit focuses on the art of 36 contemporary female Japanese artists. The … Read more The post ‘Radical Clay’ Ceramics are More Than Vessels in Exhibit at the Ackland Art Museum appeared first on Office of the Provost.| Office of the Provost
Gather, learn, create. Those are the goals of the Library AI Studio, a brand-new space that will open in Davis Library this fall. It’s envisioned as a place where campus learners can engage with curiosity around what generative artificial intelligence can do … Read more The post Welcome to the Library AI Studio – This Fall, Explore Generative AI at Davis Library. appeared first on Office of the Provost.| Office of the Provost
Win-loss records and championship rings usually define the best NBA coaches, but Carolina student Shane Faberman looked at different data to see which coaches get the most out of their players. Faberman, who has a double-major in data science … Read more The post College of Arts and Sciences Student Creates New Way to Rank NBA Coaches appeared first on Office of the Provost.| Office of the Provost
A heartwarming moment at UNC's doctoral hooding ceremony as Dr. Bert Peterson, a renowned public health expert, proudly hoods his daughter, Kim Enders ’25, marking her achievement in biostatistics.| Office of the Provost
For the seventh consecutive year, the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media has claimed the national championship in collegiate journalism, securing its 10th title in 11 years.| Office of the Provost
Dr. Jeffrey S.A. Stringer, a distinguished professor at UNC, has received the 2025 Oliver Max Gardner Award for his groundbreaking work in maternal healthcare in low-resource settings.| Office of the Provost
UNC-Chapel Hill researchers, Dr. Jeffrey S. A. Stringer and Ronit Freeman, received NCInnovation grants for groundbreaking projects.| Office of the Provost
The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost announces the recipients of the 2025 University Distinguished Professorships, honoring faculty for their service to the Carolina.| Office of the Provost
Jeffery L. Dangl, a UNC-Chapel Hill biologist, is part of the award-winning team receiving the 2025 Wolf Prize in Agriculture for their groundbreaking work on plant immunity and disease resistance. Learn more about Dangl's contributions, the prestigious award, and the impact on global food security.| Office of the Provost
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