She took ‘60 Days to Disconnect’ and wrote a book
People magazine named Tar Heel sophomore Keegan Lee a “Girl Changing the World” for exposing the dangers of social media addiction.
People magazine named Tar Heel sophomore Keegan Lee a “Girl Changing the World” for exposing the dangers of social media addiction.
Using lessons from his exercise and sport science major, senior TJ Maske creates an encouraging space for Tar Heel wellness in his cycle classes.
The psychology scholar critiques Vivek Murthy’s idea of a warning label for teen social media use.
A new study from researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill looks at a possible contributing factor to the worsening trends in mental health: social media.
The Lizzy Anne Harding Memorial Fund has been established to honor and recognize the life of Lizzy Harding.
It’s a show. It’s a health and wellness initiative. And free performances for faculty, staff and students begin Jan. 10.
Check out this helpful list to find out when dining, counseling, transit and other services will be available. During winter break, hours for on-campus services may be limited. The following list describes what services will be available over break. Visit … Read more
From pickleball to LEGO, Carolina researchers, including many featured in the College of Arts and Sciences, engage in a variety of hobbies to escape stressors that come with a career in academia.
Brian Hogan’s journey to becoming a teaching professor in the College of Arts and Science’s chemistry department has been anything but a straight path. But through perseverance and asking for help, the Tar Heel found a way to quiet the doubt that lingered in the back of his mind.
Winston Family Foundation gift to psychology and neuroscience builds on three years of research on the link between technology use and adolescent mental health.