PubMed Basics: Tips for Effective Searching

PubMed Basics: Tips for Effective Searching Are you new to searching in PubMed? This session will cover the basics of searching for biomedical literature utilizing PubMed. It is ideal for students, faculty, or staff unfamiliar with PubMed or those new to literature searching.  This workshop is offered by the UNC Health Sciences Library and led […]

Gettin’ daggity with it: Using DAGs as Tools for Variable Selection

Gettin’ daggity with it: Using DAGs as Tools for Variable Selection Ever pondered whether to include a variable in an analysis – is the variable necessary, will its inclusion/exclusion introduce bias in the analysis?  Why is the variable important anyways – is it a mediator, a moderator, a confounder some combination of these??? This course […]

Drop Everything and Read

Drop Everything and Read Spend some time reading in the sun with the University Library during National Library Week! We’ll be camped in front of Wilson Library with books, stickers, and snacks to fuel your outdoor, quiet reading time. Bring your own chair or blanket! From Monday, April 20, 2026 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM […]

Colloquium Series: The Triple Connection: Black Hole Mergers, Electromagnetic Counterparts, and Galactic Black Holes

Colloquium Series: The Triple Connection: Black Hole Mergers, Electromagnetic Counterparts, and Galactic Black Holes Speaker: Smadar Naoz, UCLA Title: The Triple Connection: Black Hole Mergers, Electromagnetic Counterparts, and Galactic Black HolesAbstract: Black holes are detected through a variety of methods, each revealing a different part of their nature. These include gravitational-wave emissions that detect the […]

Colloquium Series: The Triple Connection: Black Hole Mergers, Electromagnetic Counterparts, and Galactic Black Holes

Colloquium Series: The Triple Connection: Black Hole Mergers, Electromagnetic Counterparts, and Galactic Black Holes Speaker: Smadar Naoz, UCLA Title: The Triple Connection: Black Hole Mergers, Electromagnetic Counterparts, and Galactic Black Holes Abstract: Black holes are detected through a variety of methods, each revealing a different part of their nature. These include gravitational-wave emissions that detect the mergers […]

Carolina Beekeeping Club Beginner Beekeeping Hive Tour

Carolina Beekeeping Club Beginner Beekeeping Hive Tour Suit up and join the Carolina Beekeeping Club for a beginner-friendly, hands-on hive tour with UNC’s honeybees. Step up to the hives and see honeybees in action as they bring in pollen and nectar, learn how to spot the queen, and discover the jobs each bee does to […]

Kenan Theatre Company – Vanities

Kenan Theatre Company - Vanities This bittersweet comedy is an astute, snapshot-sharp chronicle of the lives of three Texas girls. In 1963, Joanne, Kathy, and Mary are aggressively vivacious cheerleaders. Five years later in their college sorority house, they are confronting their futures with nervous jauntiness. In 1974, they reunite briefly in New York. Their […]

WINS Security Issues in Russia and Eurasia (Cancelled)

WINS Security Issues in Russia and Eurasia A speaker event featuring Dara Massicot, senior fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. She will discuss defense and security issues in Russia and Eurasia From Monday, April 20, 2026 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM EDT at TBD.

Climate Colonialism and a Global Just Transition

Climate Colonialism and a Global Just Transition Explore the connections between colonialism and fossil fuels with historian Aviva Chomsky. This talk examines how European colonization fueled the Industrial Revolution and how extractive patterns have persisted ever since, disproportionately impacting Indigenous and Afro-descended communities across the Global South, while highlighting specific frameworks as new visions for […]

SUIE: Final General Body Meeting

SUIE: Final General Body Meeting SUIE’s Final GBM is Monday, April 20th at 6PM in Coker Arboretum! We will enjoy a picnic-style GBM in collaboration with the Líderes Campesinas Mandilitos Campaign. We’ll have a space for meaningful conversation surrounding Sexual Assault Awareness Month, decorating your own resilience mandilito (apron), and contributing ideas for next semester! […]

Music Therapist Q&A Panel

Music Therapist Q&A Panel Join Carolina Neuroscience Club's Fellowship Music & the Mind for a Music Therapist Q&A! A music therapist will come give a presentation about her work and host a Q&A panel for students interested in music therapy as a career or just with general questions. Hope to see you all there! From […]

History Movie Night with Charalampos Gappas

History Movie Night with Charalampos Gappas Join Charalampos Gappas from the History Department for a viewing of "A Doll's House (1973)" directed by Patrick Garland and starring Claire Bloom and Anthony Hopkins. Based on the theatrical play (1879) written by Henrik Ibsen.   After the movie we will discuss the philosophical ideas of Ibsen. "Why did […]

Reading Ancient Poetry and Philosophizing about Life

Reading Ancient Poetry and Philosophizing about Life This gathering continues our ongoing reading series at Epilogue, but newcomers are very welcome—no prior attendance or background needed. Together, we will explore selections from Books 3 and 4 of the ancient poem entitled On the Nature of Things, focusing on ideas about the soul, human morality, and desire. […]