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A history of black scientists (ASBMB)
Celebrating important contributions and achievements in science and technology made by black scientists.
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Celebrating important contributions and achievements in science and technology made by black scientists.
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This week’s excellent seminar speaker, Chrystal Starbird PhD, was recognized nationally with the recognition by Cell Press with the Rising Black Scientist Award. Congratulations! Chrystal Starbird PhD is a current postdoctoral fellow at Yale University in the Department of Pharmacology. Dr. Starbird also has a very high profile in the community as a leading Black …
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Silent Sam, Charleston, Charlottesville and George Floyd made the headlines. On a less visible but equally impassioned front, faculty of color at Chapel Hill believe this is the moment for action toward equity. Carolina Alumni Review featured “The Fierce Urgency...
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UNC-Chapel Hill was named one of the Best Workplaces for Commuters by the National Center for Transit Research, making it more than 15 years the University has received this designation. Carolina was one of 42 colleges and universities across the nation and one of three in North Carolina to receive recognition for its Commuter Alternative Program (CAP). …
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To commemorate and celebrate the contributions to our nation made by people of African descent, American historian Carter G. Woodson established Black History Week. The first celebration occurred on Feb. 12, 1926. For many years, the second week of February …
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Black History Month is a time to celebrate the immeasurable contributions that Black people have made across our society. While we celebrate the leaders and progress of the past, this year has reminded us of how much work remains to achieve our mission of true equality.
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As the top priority in Carolina Next: Innovations for Public Good, the Building Our Community Together initiative involves us all. Carolina’s future depends on everyone building a more inclusive University community by doing the hard work of addressing racial equity, inclusion and structural racism.
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Get involved with CSS. Develop the scientific leaders of tomorrow and help our department become more diverse. Develop a plan for training, mentoring, recruitment, and retention.
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What does that mean, you ask? Click on news for more details and information about three events on held Wednesday January 27 at 9:30 am, 1:00 pm, and 6:00 pm.
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The 2020 ETS/CGS Award for Innovation in Promoting Success in Graduate Education is presented to UNC Graduate School for the Diversity and Student Success initiative. Dr. Suzanne Barbour, dean of The Graduate School and professor of Biochemistry & Biophysics accepted on UNC’s behalf.
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If you have any trainees who might be interested in serving on this important initiative, please have them contact Buddy Weissman, bernard_weissman@med.unc.edu, for more information.
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"Hateful vandalism is not acceptable anywhere on our campus, but this breach of an established organization that promotes equality and justice is particularly egregious."