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The Student Health Action Coalition (SHAC) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) is the oldest student-run free clinic in the United States. [1] It is run entirely by student volunteers from the Schools of Social Work, Public Health, Physical Therapy, Pharmacy, Nursing, Medicine, and Dentistry. [2]
Two student groups at the university, Social Justice for North Africa and Southwest Asia and Revolutionary Student Front, created a petition Mar. 25, calling for UNC Charlotte’s divestment from ...
Potter Watch- The Official Harry Potter Club of UNC Charlotte. Pre-Law Society. Pre-Pharmacy Student Association. Psychology Club. Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) Society of Automotive Engineers. Society of Physics Students. Society of Women Engineers.
Established in 1950, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry was the first dental school in North Carolina, and was the state's only dental school for 61 years. The North Carolina General Assembly of 1949 made creation of the Adams School of Dentistry possible. The first class of 40 students was admitted in ...
Using GEER funds, the UNC System contracted with Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) to provide training on campuses. There are two main course types offered through the MHFA program: Instructor ...
Students from the Southern Student Action Coalition and the UNC-Chapel Hill group TransparUNCy, which is dedicated to shining a light on political influences on North Carolina higher education ...
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte ( UNC Charlotte, or simply Charlotte) is a public research university in Charlotte, North Carolina. UNC Charlotte offers 24 doctoral, 66 master's, and 79 bachelor's degree programs through nine colleges. [6] It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".
On Tuesday, March 17, 1992, a hundred students assembled at South Building, the center of UNC's administration, to demand an answer from Chancellor Paul Hardin III about three demands: higher-wages for UNC's housekeepers, a free-standing Black Cultural Center, and an endowed professorship in Dr. Sonja Haynes Stone's name. [9]