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Hip-hop’s healing power

January 29, 2024

Two spring performances, both involving work by music professor Mark Katz, highlight the transformative power of hip-hop.

Wearable drug patch shows promise for Alzheimer’s treatment

January 25, 2024

Researchers in the department of applied physical sciences and the department of pharmacology are developing a wearable patch for subcutaneous drug delivery, which shows promise for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders and neurological injuries.

Bookmark This: 2023 Wrap-up

January 5, 2024

We highlighted nine amazing books by College faculty and alumni across different disciplines in 2023. “Bookmark This” is a Q&A feature that highlights these books. Enjoy this wrap-up of interviews with authors of the featured books.

Unpacking the nuances of ancient Greek and Roman theater

January 3, 2024

Al Duncan is an assistant professor in the department of classics within the UNC College of Arts and Sciences. He studies the production, reception and audience experience of ancient Greek and Roman theater and how these performances remain relevant today.

Through makerspace program, students get to test their skills at sea

December 21, 2023

The objective of UNC students and makers Lindsey Pegram and Lilia Su during a three-day expedition at sea was to investigate how they could operate makerspace equipment and assist researchers aboard the vessel, especially in an uncontrolled and unpredictable environment.

Borders and boundaries

December 18, 2023

Political geographer Banu Gökarıksel directs Carolina’s popular curriculum in global studies while exploring her own research about global and local belonging.