| About UNC |
![]() UNC bell-tower Over the years, the campus
has expanded to 729 acres, excluding its non-central locations and satellite
campuses. The many decades of experience
and growth shine in the University's academics--the bachelor's, master's,
doctoral and professional degrees in fields such as business, education, law,
medicine and public health among many others.
Academics at UNC overlap the medical and physical sciences with liberal
arts and technology programs, encouraging a rounded and balanced education,
worldview and practice. Education at
UNC, conducted by highly-regarded and prestigiously-awarded faculty, is based
on a genuine passion for research and service to the local, national, and
global community. At UNC, science-based research
is considered the fundamental key to improvement, to change and to the
future. Such emphasis on research is
enabled and supported by funding measures that rank among the most generous in
the nation for research at public universities and also by a campus research
library that is among the nation's most sophisticated and broad. Because research would offer
no hope for improvement if it were not put into practice, UNC is dedicated to sharing
their discoveries and serving each county in North Carolina, as well as the rest of the
nation and world. Locally and globally,
UNC faculty and students participate in field work in hopes to catalyze
physical and social improvement throughout economies, environments and peoples
around the world. To continue this rich tradition of academic growth and influence, the University of North Carolina remains committed to providing its students with the most advanced resources and technologies available so that they can most effectively learn and grow themselves. UNC is also committed to its past and strives to maintain its core, historical foundation and architecture. To expand, modify and preserve the campus, UNC has undertaken a 1.5 billion dollar construction and renovation project. The project is restoring and modernizing original buildings as well as creating new facilities, one being the School of Public Health's newly-completed Michael Hooker Research Center. Because of UNC's commitment to improvement of self--its campus, academics, research and service--in order to improve the world, it is consistently regarded among the top universities in America. In 2006, UNC was recognized as the fifth best public university by the US News & World Report, and also as the best out of one hundred schools for quality academics at an affordable price by Kiplinger's Personal Finance. |
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| Last updated August 28, 2008 |


