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UNC-Chapel Hill nursing students studying pediatric care used virtual reality technology to help make up missed clinical hours.
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UNC-Chapel Hill's American Indian Center is granting amą:i Steward Awards to highlight Native presence and heritage in areas across the state.
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State House leaders want to create a new College of Applied Science and Technology at UNC-Chapel Hill. The engineering program is included in the new budget bill heading to a floor vote Wednesday.
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State lawmakers want to require North Carolina's public universities to play against each other in sports more often.
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Roberts has been running the University since January. In this interview with Co-Host Leoneda Inge, he reflects on controversial decisions, policy changes, and campus protests.
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The UNC System Board of Governors has eliminated its policy requiring diversity, equity and inclusion offices at all public universities in the state.
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The final surviving member of a trio of African American youths who were the first to desegregate the undergraduate student body at North Carolina's flagship public university has died. Ralph Frasier died last week in Florida at age 85.
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UNC-Chapel Hill to 'take action' against protesters who participated in recent campus demonstrationsUNC-Chapel Hill has already suspended about 15 students following a pro-Palestinian encampment late last month. Interim Chancellor Lee Roberts said the university is continuing to review other demonstrations and plans to “take action” against more protesters.
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Democrats say the law would mean people who mask for their health would violate the law. Republicans say the bill is only focused on people who mask as a means to conceal their identity.
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About a dozen protesters shouted "disclose, divest" as they were escorted out the meeting by UNC police.