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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Graduate Student Tour Get a glimpse of what your graduate school experience could look like during this 90-minute tour for enrolled and prospective graduate school students. The UNC Visitors Center […]
What's the Scoop on Confidential Services? In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, grab some ice cream and learn about the confidential support and services provided by Violence Prevention and Advocacy Services. From Monday, April 20, 2026 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM EDT at SASB Courtyard.
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 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 […]
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 […]
Model UN Staff Training: How to Staff a Model United Nations Conference This event is an open training for students interested in how to staff a Model United Nations training, […]
2026 Climate Change Symposium Join us for CLE credit and an exciting series of conversations about one of the world's most pressing issues! You have a stake in the health of […]
"Human-in-the-Loop” Thematic Analysis: Using R to Apply Current Recommendations for Incorporating LLMs into Qualitative Research (online) Do you want to explore current research recommendations in the literature on incorporating LLMs […]
“Singing of Troy: Imagining an Heroic Age from the Iliad to the Aeneid” -- David Stuttard -- “ ”— , the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is delighted […]
ADHD/LD Peer Connect Weekly group to join other peers with ADHD/LD where you can exchange ideas, support each other, and learn strategies that promote academic success. From Tuesday, April 21, […]
Group Career Coaching For International Students: Developing Strong Interviewing Skills LIMITED TO 16 STUDENTS - Students will be admitted on a first come, first served based on their email RSVP […]
Carolina Women in Stem Looking to connect with peers and mentors around shared STEM interests in a friendly, inclusive environment? Finding classes too big to develop meaningful STEM relationships? Carolina […]
Empower UNC: Responding to Disclosures Empower UNC: Responding to Disclosures is a training collaboration between Violence Prevention and Advocacy Services (VPAS) and the University Compliance Office (UCO). This updated training replaced UNC’s former HAVEN training. Empower UNC equips students and employees with information, resources, and strategies to respond to disclosures of harassment, sexual misconduct, […]
“American Diplomacy and Global Disorder: The Middle East, Europe, and What Comes Next” -- Ambassador Robert Pearson — “” ( ) The Transatlantic Forum for Education and Diplomacy (TFED), in […]
CFWC x In Your Corner Worldwide: Budgeting The Financial Well-Being Center will lead an interactive workshop to teach Carolina students how to build and use a budget, and to manage their money effectively. From Tuesday, April 21, 2026 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM EDT at Hanes Hall.
HEARTSafe Free CPR Class A free, hands-on bystander CPR class led by trained EMTs. Participants will learn how to recognize cardiac arrest, perform high-quality chest compressions, and use an AED. This non-certification class is designed to equip students with the essential skills and confidence to respond in emergency situations until professional help arrives. A partnership […]
London School of Economics Summer School Info Session Join us as we explore everything you need to know about the LSE Summer School! We’ll cover a full program overview, highlight […]
London School of Economics Summer School Info Session Join us as we explore everything you need to know about the LSE Summer School! We’ll cover a full program overview, highlight […]
Celebration of Undergraduate Research 2026 The 27th Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research will be held on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, from 12:15-5:30 pm in Alumni Hall at the George Watts […]
EMES Seminar Speaker - Dr. Robert Spencer, Florida State University Organic matter holds a richness of molecular-level information that can be linked to sources, processing, and ultimately its environmental role. […]
ADHD: Body Doubling & Productivity Session Procrastinating? Putting off sending that email or starting that paper? Do you work better around others? Come to this body doubling session where you'll […]
From Carolina to What’s Next: Planning for Life After College - Financial Literacy Month at Carolina: Build Your Money Game Plan Life after Carolina might feel far away, but planning can make the transition much easier. This beginner-friendly workshop covers the financial realities of life after college, from managing a paycheck to planning for housing […]
Law School, Legal Profession, and Public Service with Former AG of Maryland Doug Gansler Join ULACs speaker series with former AG of Maryland Doug Gansler. He is a UVA Law […]
MEJO 584: International Projects Documentary Screening -- Malama Maui: The Land We Hold The students of MEJO 584: International Projects travelled to Maui, Hawaii this spring to document stories of […]
Navigating Disability in an Evolving Policy Landscape Join UAEM at UNC for Navigating Disability in an Evolving Policy Landscape, a panel exploring how public policy shapes access, equity, and outcomes […]
Hybrid Lunchbox Talk: Bridging the Knowledge-to-Practice Gap: Hemiparasitic Plants in Grassland Restoration with Jordan Argrett, University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology PhD Candidate Grasslands across North America, including the remnant prairies, glades, and savannas of the Southeast, are some of the most diverse and threatened ecosystems on Earth. Urban growth, habitat fragmentation, and changes […]
Make a Plan for Finals Finals week can be a busy and stressful time, but a solid plan can help you be more efficient and bring you peace of mind. […]
SEED: Collaboration Virtual Workshop As part of the SEED Curriculum, participating students must participate in workshops to complete the modules. This is a great opportunity for students to engage in hands-on learning, collaborate with […]
Native Foraging Tour This April 23rd, learn the edible and medicinal biodiversity of our very own UNC campus with Compostmates on our Native Foraging Tour. Join us at 5pm by the Oak Tree in the Pit for a physical and intellectual tour of the grounds, learning plant identification and easy medicinal recipes, reading passages from […]
BMES Application Workshop BMES is hosting an application workshop for students applying to the BME program this application cycle. Attend and learn more about deadlines, tips and tricks, and get […]
LNAP: Long Night Against Procrastination Join us for Long Night Against Procrastination (LNAP), a motivational co-working event to help you power through your assignments. LNAP is an event to help […]
Energy At A Crossroads: North Carolina's Electric Grid Transition From Thursday, April 23, 2026 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM EDT at The Friday Center.
Research in Exercise and Sport Science Many students who are majoring within Exercise and Sport Science at UNC-CH are passionate individuals with goals to serve the population through medicine, personal […]
Battle Grove BioBlitz Join us from 9 am - 12 pm for a BioBlitz at Battle Grove, located between Coker Arboretum and Forest Theatre. We're teaming up with the UNC […]
Data Visualization for Social Science Research This course introduces modern visual data exploration and communication methods to social scientists with limited prior experience. Students will learn to effectively present data to diverse audiences across multiple formats. The course utilizes the R programming language, RStudio development environment, and the tidyverse suite of R packages—with particular emphasis […]
Graduate Student Tour Get a glimpse of what your graduate school experience could look like during this 90-minute tour for enrolled and prospective graduate school students. The UNC Visitors Center […]
Conversation with NC Media and Journalism Hall of Fame honorees Join us for a special conversation with this year’s NC Media and Journalism Hall of Fame honorees — an exceptional group of […]
HOLD 2026 Capstone Symposium Join us as we celebrate our Spring 2026 Capstone students as they present their final projects and showcase their impact. Designed as a mini conference, the […]
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 […]
Zines and Beans Everyone has a story, a passion, or a niche obsession worth sharing. This workshop is your chance to turn that spark into a zine, a small, creative, […]
Linguistics Spring Colloquium Every spring, the Linguistics Graduate Student Association (LGSA) at UNC-Chapel Hill puts on its annual Spring Colloquium, a celebration of research in linguistics. This year’s event includes a poster session featuring the work of our department’s graduate students, followed by a keynote talk by Dr. Faruk Akkuş of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The Colloquium […]
Linguistics Spring Colloquium Every spring, the Linguistics Graduate Student Association (LGSA) at UNC-Chapel Hill puts on its annual Spring Colloquium, a celebration of research in linguistics. This year’s event includes a poster session featuring the work of our department’s graduate students, followed by a keynote talk by Dr. Faruk Akkuş of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The Colloquium […]
24th Annual Linguistics Spring Colloquium Every spring, the Linguistics Graduate Student Association (LGSA) at UNC-Chapel Hill and the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Linguistics puts on its annual Spring Colloquium, a celebration of research in linguistics. This year’s event includes a poster session featuring the work of our department’s graduate students, followed by a keynote talk […]
Henderson Lecture featuring Emily Knox- "Book Banning in 21st Century America: An Ongoing Threat to Information Access” Join the School of Information and Library Science and the Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP) for an evening celebrating information, scholarship and community! We invite you to attend the Henderson Lecture featuring Emily Knox, interim dean and […]
NEX Gen CEO Student Business Day The NEX Gen CEO business day is a day for your student entrepreneurs to come, table at UNC Chapel Hill, and display their student […]
Admitted Students Day @ MVSS Come visit the Military & Veteran Student Success Center open house on Admitted Students Day April 25th! We're located on the first floor of Student […]
125 Years Memory (Kainan 1890) – Film Screening Join us for a screening of 125 Years Memory (Kainan 1890), a film based on true events that highlight the enduring friendship […]
Graduate Student Tour Get a glimpse of what your graduate school experience could look like during this 90-minute tour for enrolled and prospective graduate school students. The UNC Visitors Center […]
AI in Research Series – Using AI in Survey Research: Practices and Pitfalls AI in Research: Driving Innovation Forward Discover how artificial intelligence can streamline workflows, uncover hidden patterns, and empower breakthroughs in your field. Learn practical applications of AI through Odum Institute AIR series that can revolutionize your research process. This course offers an […]
HDFS Internship Symposium Human Development and Family Science interns will showcase their internship projects and posters in the fields of education, health, and human services. From Monday, April 27, 2026 […]
Spring 2026 BeAM MakerFest Do you make stuff? Sign up to be an exhibitor at the Spring 2026 MakerFest, or attend the event to meet other makers! Date: Monday, April 27th (LDOC) - 4pm to 6pmLocation: Rams Head Recreation Center EXHIBITOR SIGN UP IS NOW OPEN! Sign up by Monday, April 20th at 11:59pm: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/cqtn45jbZs What is […]
Final CACE Late Night Come join CACE at UNC’s only wargaming program, in which members simulate real world military conflicts and international diplomacy to learn about military strategy and […]
History Movie Night with Professor Kathleen DuVal The Department's Community and Culture Committee and Undergraduate Studies Committee will be jointly hosting a viewing of the first episode of Ken Burns' […]
AI in Research Series – Using AI in Survey Research: Practices and Pitfalls AI in Research: Driving Innovation Forward Discover how artificial intelligence can streamline workflows, uncover hidden patterns, and empower breakthroughs in your field. Learn practical applications of AI through Odum Institute AIR series that can revolutionize your research process. This course offers an […]
Attention on Campus: A Paid Student Focus Group Study UNC undergraduates are invited to participate in a paid research study exploring how attention actually unfolds in daily campus life. The study looks at what helps—and what disrupts—students’ ability to feel present, mentally engaged, and focused in classes, study spaces, campus environments, and co-curricular activities. Your […]
Write On! Therapeutic Writing Retreat Take a mindful pause and explore the power of words. Writing can be a simple yet profound way to reduce stress, process emotions, and connect more deeply with yourself. During this one-hour retreat, you’ll experience guided therapeutic writing exercises inspired by the work of J.W. Pennebaker, Ph.D., and J.F. Evans, […]
Getting Proper about Prompting: An Introduction to Prompt Engineering for Social Science and Survey Research Take a glance through recent news or social media and you would be hard-pressed not to see mentions of chatbots and artificial intelligence (AI) methods aimed at generating text, images and other content. Recent work by Eloundou and colleagues (2023) […]
Distinguished Alumni Lecture The Department of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is pleased to announce that Dr. Bryce Reeve, Professor at Duke […]