Gentle Yoga with Gillings Culture of Health
Take time to relax and rejuvenate with gentle yoga. Find strength, balance, flexibility, and an overall feeling of energetic renewal. A mindful yoga practice can enhance self-compassion, lighten a heavy heart, and relieve the tensions of stress and anxiety. Employees can enjoy a free virtual gentle yoga sessions two times a week.
Student Thesis Defense: Nazli Deger (Q Bio, Sancar lab)
Defense title: "Nucleotide Excision Repair Map of Drosophila At Single Nucleotide Resolution". Contact: Kenlyn Merritt, Grad student Services Manager, UNC Biology
Being Adaptive in an Ever Changing World
Now is the time to thrive by learning how to be adaptive and to be consistently able to change yourself to accommodate and maximize the benefits of change.
Unconscious Bias Awareness
This workshop explores unintended/implicit bias and introduces foundational concepts that are necessary to additional engagement with DEI-related topics and issues. This Unconscious Bias Awareness workshop is offered bi-monthly for employees and trainees of the UNC School of Medicine. This workshop is a core requirement of the SOM DEI Certificate Program for SOM faculty and staff.
BCBP bagel afternoon break
Hi everyone, Our next BCBP bagels is on Thursday, January 13th from 02:00 pm - 03:00 pm. We've added an option for fresh fruit and hoping to add different items at the next event! To help ensure the safety of everyone we urge you to practice social distancing. To aid in this effort, we are … Read more
Race and Memory at UNC
William Sturkey, associate professor in the History Department, and Danita Mason-Hogans, civil rights activist and historian, will discuss the history of race and memory at UNC-Chapel Hill from 1789 to the present, exploring the basic elements of Chapel Hill’s racial history and explaining why the study of that history remains so fraught with controversy...
The University/Community MLK Memorial Banquet
The MLK University/Community Banquet will take place on Sunday, January 16, 2022, at 6 p.m. Tickets are $30 and go entirely to support student scholarships.