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One UNC professor’s unusual way to teach communication skills in business

November 3, 2018

With word games and improv scenes, Greg Hohn takes an unorthodox approach to teach his students valuable lessons about business.

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Saying ‘All leaders have their time,’ UNC System President Margaret Spellings resigns

October 27, 2018

Spellings – who served during a time of political controversy – resigned three years into her five year contract.

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Little found guilty in Honor Court, receives letter of sanction and community service

October 27, 2018

Little was accused of pouring paint and blood on Silent Sam. She walked out of the hearing Friday.

Features

Hollywood professionals return to NC hometown to deliver screams and education

October 27, 2018

Doug and Starr Jones have worked on films such as “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “The Hunger Games,” but the brothers come home each October to put on a haunted house.

Features

UNC researcher studies the impact of live performance in storytelling

October 27, 2018

Sarah Beth Nelson’s research is part of a movement called reality storytelling.

Features

UNC opens new art space with free supplies and 24-hour access

October 27, 2018

Inspired by STEM spaces on campus, UNC unveiled the studio so students can engage their creative sides.

News

On UNC’s 225th birthday, Folt apologizes for “profound injustices of slavery”

October 13, 2018

Carol Folt becomes the first Chancellor in UNC history to apologize for the role of slavery and racial injustice throughout its history.

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UNC group nominates Christine Blasey Ford for distinguished alumna award

October 13, 2018

English professor Jennifer Ho led the effort to nominate Ford, who accused Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault.

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UNC students carry on the traditions of their ancestors through sport

October 12, 2018

The Gaelic Athletic Association keeps alive historic games like hurling and Gaelic football.

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In an unexpected announcement, UNC’s Vice Chancellor retires

October 6, 2018

UNC officials say Winston Crisp’s retirement is not related to a controversial text he sent the night protesters took down Silent Sam.

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