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Bookmark This is a feature that highlights new books by College faculty and alumni. The May featured book is “Native Nations: A Millennium in North America” by Kathleen DuVal.
Kalleberg elected to National Academy of Sciences
Kenan Distinguished Professor of Sociology Arne Kalleberg in the College of Arts and Sciences has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
Faculty offer parting advice for spring graduates
Learn to embrace failure, practice integrity, maintain a sense of curiosity and follow your passions, share College of Arts and Sciences faculty members.
Carolina seniors share their favorite outdoor study spots for finals season
From the arboretum to Franklin Street, these spaces are peaceful, beautiful and Tar Heel-approved.
My semester in Japan
UNC senior and Phillips Ambassador Xenia Weakly documents her transformative semester in Japan. She learned through her study abroad experience that it is “all the more essential for us to learn about those who are different from ourselves.”
CHASE Solar Hub pioneers liquid fuel conversion
At the center’s Chapel Hill headquarters, more than 100 researchers work to turn sunlight into methanol.
In the Media
Psychology group says infinite scrolling “particularly risky” to youth mental health
“The platforms seem to be designed to keep kids engaged for as long as possible, to keep them on there. And kids are just not able to resist those impulses as effectively as adults,” American Psychological Association chief science officer Mitch Prinstein said in a phone interview. Prinstein is John Van Seters Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at UNC.
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Week of Balance: April 30-May 7
Join University Libraries for Week of Balance. Crafts, therapy dogs, miniature horses and other activities are available for students as they study for finals. Click on the links for the daily schedule.
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of all Carolina students graduate with at least one major in the College
in research funding
of all undergraduate hours at Carolina are taught by College faculty