The COVID-19 pandemic and its economic fallout have hurt many people and strained the public service groups they turn to for help. Here are ways you can safely lend a hand in Chapel Hill and the surrounding counties ➡️ https://t.co/dQ7J7TrR92 #UNC pic.twitter.com/Gqf2OonpE7
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 10, 2021
One of the best ways to protect yourself and others from COVID-19 is to wear a mask, but doing so may result in mask-related acne.
Here are six tips from @UNCSOM dermatologist Heather Holahan to avoid maskne while preventing the spread of COVID-19 #UNC https://t.co/EaIJFpzc3j
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 10, 2021
The Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies utilizes the strengths of #UNC and @DukeU to offer students an unparalleled experience. The program has risen to become one of the most respected German studies programs in North America. Here’s why https://t.co/cutUxsByNx
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 10, 2021
From taking online courses to attending virtual lectures, Tar Heels are still learning from universities around the world during the pandemic. See how #UNC is making a global education accessible, even from home https://t.co/IeIaq7VIsQ
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 10, 2021
In his role as an instructional design specialist, Phil Edwards helps #UNC instructors with course design. See how Edwards and his team at @unc_cfe are developing resources for our campus community and the publichttps://t.co/TceLCrs9VT
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 9, 2021
.@kenanflagler's Mahka Moeen is an expert at helping others creatively adapt. Learn about the #UNC associate professor of strategy and entrepreneurship's work with students and startups https://t.co/kuDjSdK7Km
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 9, 2021
A new pilot program at #UNC offers students the opportunity to learn Vietnamese. See how the program is helping junior Valerie Nguyen reconnect with her heritage https://t.co/5mKaWBPedd
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 9, 2021
A $6.8 million gift from the Helene Fuld Health Fund to @UNCSON will fund a world-class simulation center and scholarships for nursing students. Learn more about the gift, which is the largest private donation for the #UNC nursing school https://t.co/7veRKajT1i
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 7, 2021
#UNC's Lulu Zilinskas is combining her passion for books and art to create rubbings of book covers in @WilsonLibUNC. The @uncsils' graduate student hopes her project will help library visitors feel less intimated by special collections https://t.co/oyC5rpEaG6 pic.twitter.com/O8nvOrxY5M
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 7, 2021
We know rushing Franklin Street is a tradition after a win, but this is not the year to do it. Get takeout from your favorite spot and safely enjoy the @UNC_Basketball game at home. Here's what is open in Chapel Hill ➡️ https://t.co/3SAGXb4irb #UNC pic.twitter.com/zJFQa1KhWV
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 6, 2021
A team of @UNCHussman undergraduate students uncovered a nearly decade-long decline in public health funding in our state. See how their data journalism class prepared these Tar Heels to investigate the story #UNC https://t.co/Hy8Vnrd6LN
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 5, 2021
"Long haulers" are individuals who have lingering COVID-19 symptoms after recovering from the virus. @UNC_Health_Care's Dr. Sarah Ruff shares more about "long haulers" and some common long-term symptoms #UNChttps://t.co/kHu4RpaFcA
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 4, 2021
https://twitter.com/UNC/status/1356976134966153216
#UNC students, here's what you need to know about the Carolina Together Testing Program, including how often to get tested and where to go ➡️ https://t.co/tyZL7GJt1g pic.twitter.com/ZTEk4lTsYT
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 1, 2021
SARS-CoV-2 won’t be the last pandemic the world will face, and #UNC researchers want to be ready for the next.
See how a collaboration between scientists at @UNC_SOM, @UNCpublichealth and @UNCPharmacy is preparing for future viral outbreaks https://t.co/w56Hhh2miV
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) February 1, 2021
The @AcklandArt Museum reopened its doors this week, with safety measures and limited capacity. Here's what you need to know about planning your visit and reserving tickets ↪️ https://t.co/kHPCrxxXzN pic.twitter.com/A4t3NBYuhI
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 31, 2021
Carolina students can access over-the-counter medication and self-care items from new “Healthy Heels to Go” vending machines. See how a #UNC class partnered with Campus Health to design the machines https://t.co/PiP08204zE
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 30, 2021
Staying active has never been so important — or so challenging. Explore the power of the great outdoors this weekend on one of #UNC's five hiking trail systems located in walking distance of campus https://t.co/WATESUSHeu
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 30, 2021
.@UNCNCSUBME's Devin Hubbard has developed an innovative face mask device – and a new startup company.
See how he and his team of industry experts and #UNC students are working to improve the comfort and effectiveness of existing face maskshttps://t.co/BUa61ROiBB
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 29, 2021
The Duke- #UNC Consortium for Middle East Studies and @CMES_UA have started a virtual exchange program between U.S. and Middle East and North Africa educators and students. See how the virtual partnership is developing new connections around the worldhttps://t.co/Q7ISKudMmL
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 29, 2021
.@TheWellUNC's Behind the Number series takes an in-depth look at the figures and policies that make up Carolina’s finances.
Learn about #UNC's evolving budget model, why there are some budget challenges and how the University is addressing themhttps://t.co/k4PDryDJyT
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 28, 2021
Congrats to @UNC_GradSchool on receiving @CGSGradEd’s Award for Innovation in Promoting Success in Graduate Education.
The award recognizes promising and innovative proposals that aim to enhance graduate student success and promote inclusiveness #UNC https://t.co/6MdGkAifrb
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 27, 2021
The availability of two COVID-19 vaccines is a big step forward in helping end the pandemic. @UNC_Health_Care's Dr. Cynthia Gay and Dr. Edwin Kim share five things to know about the vaccines ⤵️ https://t.co/23vtR9AQDT
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 27, 2021
.@unccampusrec's Reggie Hinton shares what Tar Heels need to know before heading to a #UNC Campus Rec facility, including how to reserve a time slot on the new app pic.twitter.com/ggEBQDdEQ5
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 25, 2021
Tar Heels across campus came together to build #UNC's asymptomatic COVID-19 testing program that includes testing centers, a processing lab and a data management center. Read how they did it and why their work is critical for a successful semester https://t.co/3C0So2N96B
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 24, 2021
Testing positive or being exposed to COVID-19 can be scary and stressful. #UNC students, here is what to expect if you need to quarantine or isolate pic.twitter.com/hpcwsHY5y1
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 21, 2021
In an email to campus on Inauguration Day, Chancellor @KevinGuskiewicz said that all Americans share a responsibility to defend and promote democracy and to uphold the values of truth, freedom, equality and the inherent dignity of every person #UNC https://t.co/7u7RSJYDJP
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 20, 2021
Move-in is underway at #UNC. Tar Heels, as you return to Chapel Hill it's important to talk with your roommates about your COVID-19 expectations. @UNCHealthyHeels shares a conversation guide and what to do when conflict arises https://t.co/To6z47Hotw
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 15, 2021
.@UNC_IE is working to connect students and teachers in Northeastern North Carolina with field-based geoscience learning opportunities. Learn how the program will give teachers and students hands-on experience with environmental research #UNChttps://t.co/orh12VA1WW
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 10, 2021
The first international student to attend #UNC is believed to be Shinzaburo Mogi, who came to Chapel Hill from Tokyo for the 1893-1894 academic year. See how more than a century later Carolina continues to deepen its connections with Japanhttps://t.co/MJ5sg4LaXz
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 9, 2021
.@UNCpublichealth's Penny Gordon-Larsen leads the #UNC Obesity Creativity Hub. Hear her share how the group is working to solve the challenge of obesity 🔊https://t.co/N3qjwxqQQp
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 9, 2021
Research by one Carolina professor shows that no matter how good our intentions are, we tend to only reach our goals about half the time. #UNC’s Paschal Sheeran shares three steps to go from dreaming to doing this year ⬇️ https://t.co/1HjWr8MG4L
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 8, 2021
#UNC researcher Karen Bluth studies self-compassion and the role it plays in supporting mental health. Here she offers a few ways to be kinder to yourself in 2021 ✨ https://t.co/KLHfe4FURP
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 8, 2021
Part of breaking a habit is forming a new one according to #UNC social psychologist Steven Buzinski. See his tips for successfully dropping a bad habit https://t.co/89iVyYFsDo
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 8, 2021
When planning your meals @UNCpublichealth's Kate Sayre says to focus on eating a balanced diet. See the #UNC instructor and registered dietitian's tips on how to improve your eating habits in 2021https://t.co/9tAH0Dp4es
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 8, 2021
Carolina's tuition waiver benefit allows full-time employees to take up to three free classes per year at any @UNC_System institution.
See how these #UNC staff members are using the opportunity to work on their degrees during the pandemic ➡️ https://t.co/B7juvYdL9m pic.twitter.com/4AaFdfrWpg
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 8, 2021
.@uncwritelearn works with #UNC students, faculty and staff on any writing project at any point in the writing process. All the center's services are available and accessible virtually https://t.co/89JVS6UNXY
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 6, 2021
Asymptomatic COVID-19 testing is available for #UNC students at the @CarolinaUnion. Students who are experiencing symptoms or are concerned that they have been exposed to COVID-19 should get tested at Campus Health. Find more info ➡️ https://t.co/hzNr9Mfcul pic.twitter.com/XJNohyhHUc
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 4, 2021
One of the best tools to create resiliency to stress comes from practicing mindfulness. #UNC professor Kessonga Giscombé shares tips on how to be fully present in the moment, on purpose, without judgmenthttps://t.co/gtaxbYQqwc
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) January 4, 2021
https://twitter.com/UNC/status/1345839864214904833
Carolina's campus is filled with centuries-old trees. But what happens when they die? The Carolina Tree Heritage program gives them a new life as furniture, sculptures and other wooden creations, with the proceeds going toward student scholarships: https://t.co/aQUH8V7LlF pic.twitter.com/gFgRpKXIrg
— UNC-Chapel Hill (@UNC) December 29, 2020
This is welcome and promising news. #UNC researchers have done incredible work not only to help us respond to COVID-19, but also to ensure we’re prepared for future disease outbreaks. https://t.co/VBsUfP1PXY
— Kevin Guskiewicz (@KevinGuskiewicz) February 10, 2021
The @UNChumanities program @UNC created the Partnership with Community Colleges initiative to bridge the gap in resources between Carolina and the NC Community College System by responding to the interests of community college students and faculty.https://t.co/YzMtoitcdK
— Here At UNC (@HereAtUNC) January 4, 2021
“We wanted to offer a gift of joy, love, & happiness to thank everyone who has been working so hard at the hospital & helping children during the pandemic,” Dr. Stuart Gold said in a statement. “It was a way to start #2021 with a smile.” #OneUNCHealth https://t.co/Vsq3wXqpia
— UNC_Health_Care (@UNC_Health_Care) January 3, 2021
The Office of Interprofessional Education and Practice is seeking student volunteers for the Carolina COVID-19 Student Services Corps. Volunteers can choose from service activities that support UNC and the surrounding community. https://t.co/CF8VlncxsZ
— UNC Public Health (@UNCpublichealth) January 15, 2021
We're proud to share that @UNC is ranked No. 11 among global universities for our infectious disease research. What happens here makes a difference. https://t.co/EjMoycYbbo pic.twitter.com/v7PARGHNqY
— UNC Public Health (@UNCpublichealth) January 13, 2021
The current situation is difficult and distressing, but also difficult to ignore. Notice when there's a conflict between what the news offers you and what is best for your mental wellbeing. Focus on what is within your control & reach out when needed. https://t.co/VwAnnDGR3K
— UNC Healthy Heels (@UNCHealthyHeels) January 7, 2021
In these last few weeks left before the semester begins, take some time for you! CAPS social workers Kyle and Kadeisha offer a few options here: https://t.co/R3B1alwqOz
— UNC Healthy Heels (@UNCHealthyHeels) January 5, 2021
https://twitter.com/DavidsonCollege/status/1359178912505421826
The @Buccaneers won the #SuperBowl Sunday night.
But the real news is: Behind the scenes, Jacqueline Davidson '02, the highest-ranking Black woman in the @NFL's front offices, helped make it happen. https://t.co/ADZuD0aqbp
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) February 8, 2021
A Davidson alumnus, @DavidDTSS '08, is one of this year's winners of this prestigious journalism prize.
We're incredibly proud of you, David. Keep writing. https://t.co/b5w0QpYXpd
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) February 5, 2021
https://twitter.com/DavidsonCollege/status/1357328160526852097
After police pulled him over for the third time in a month, Mbye Njie '04 decided he had had enough.
He created @legaleqapp to protect himself and others during these situations. https://t.co/TM3qez9jTk
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) February 3, 2021
As we celebrate Black History Month, Davidson's Black Student Coalition turns 50.
Here, alumni share their stories. https://t.co/Oa9DfxOw5l
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) February 1, 2021
In a year when proper air circulation was crucial, Mark Knox was there.
He's the winner of this year's Hobart Award, which recognizes a Physical Plant staff member for his or her dedication.
Congratulations and thank you, Mark.https://t.co/ScYe8zTvJm
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) February 1, 2021
Today we commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
May we learn from history so that we never repeat it. pic.twitter.com/KVaHTeq8sc
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) January 27, 2021
This week, The @nytimes re-recommended the film "American Animals." The 2018 film was partially filmed on campus.
Rewatch it and let us know: How many Davidson locations can you spot in the film?https://t.co/KOClWOFBWT
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) January 27, 2021
Viruses mutate. A lot.
But what do you need to know about the #COVID variant? @DavidsonBiology professor @dawessner answers your questions in this @Forbes piece. https://t.co/TFrz9pZQbN
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) January 25, 2021
https://twitter.com/DavidsonCollege/status/1352639878476013569
We hope you'll join us at these virtual events honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.https://t.co/1PoEbIhCjJ
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) January 16, 2021
Since the pandemic's beginning, the Davidson College Farm has donated 11 tons (!) of produce to those in need.https://t.co/vHEzqf27zJ
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) January 15, 2021
On this day 125 years ago, three Davidson students (with questionable behavior) produced America's first X-ray image.https://t.co/guaCM4i3mV
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) January 12, 2021
Julia Matthiesen ’24 is the inaugural recipient of the Malú Alvarez Visual Art Scholarship.
We look forward to seeing what this gifted young artist creates.https://t.co/wOT4KYbYPO
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) January 11, 2021
As terrorists commandeered the Capitol Wednesday, Mary Clare Jalonik ’97 was on the front lines in the House, reporting for the @AP.
Thank you for your dedication, Mary Clare. https://t.co/riDBrWKPAG
— Davidson College (@DavidsonCollege) January 7, 2021
"For the overall economy, the best thing that we can do individually and collectively is to take measures to get the pandemic under control," said Angela Cools, assistant professor of economics at Davidson College, during a panel discussion on Tuesday. https://t.co/cRJe2eZ7gD
— Charlotte Business Journal (@CBJnewsroom) January 11, 2021
We are thrilled to announce a major expansion at Posse: a new Virtual Program initiative in partnership with @CentreC, @CornellCollege, @DavidsonCollege, @Macalester, @RhodesCollege, @StOlaf and @WilliamandMary. https://t.co/51RoMdbLSK
— Posse Foundation (@possefoundation) January 28, 2021
Life Lessons with @JanetMarieStov: This @DavidsonCollege alum aims to put racial equity at the top of corporate America’s to-do list: https://t.co/OGiTeF4vFL
— Charlotte magazine (@CharlotteMag) February 1, 2021
My @DavidsonCollege colleagues have such interesting expertise. Take, for example, my colleague @KatieHorowitz in the @Davidson_GSS department and her work on the representations of gender in @RuPaulsDragRace! Check her out in this @thisisinsider article!https://t.co/PJeHg0IHVf
— Chris Marsicano (@ChrisMarsicano) February 1, 2021
TFW you wake up, grab a cup of coffee, and pull up the @nytimes on your iPad, only to see your @DavidsonCollege colleague, @praxishabitus, quoted in a fascinating OpEd on the Christian Right and the Capitol attack. Kudos, Gerardo!https://t.co/IWcAyFAsa6
— Chris Marsicano (@ChrisMarsicano) January 28, 2021
Big congrats to my fellow @DavidsonCollege grad @BroKrift! https://t.co/XZC0mqkoqp
— Michael Kruse (@michaelkruse) January 22, 2021
What. A. Shot. 😳@DavidsonMBB | @A10MBB pic.twitter.com/QPHexSQ6Rl
— CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) January 24, 2021
Doing something impressive and then being a huge dork about it. A @DavidsonCollege man through and though pic.twitter.com/DaWZrUPTAQ
— nick (@RegalIllest) February 7, 2021
Are you an @eloncomm alum covering #inauguration2021? If so, let us know and we'll add you to our Twitter list so people can follow along. https://t.co/m3jUkvQskJ @elonalumni
— Elon U. News Bureau (@ElonNews) January 20, 2021
Elon Associate Professor Carrie Eaves discusses unprecedented nature of the inauguration with @myfox8 https://t.co/Ik6XdPnQ6a pic.twitter.com/PaUTC954bw
— Elon U. News Bureau (@ElonNews) January 20, 2021
A look from @ElonAlumni @carolinebrehman's camera during today's #Inauguration. @rollcall https://t.co/uttDeTwrO1
— Elon Communications (@eloncomm) January 20, 2021
#ElonComm's @sportbizprof and @elonalumni Andrew Scarlata ’19 are uniquely positioned to explain why the Dominican Republic, an impoverished country of fewer than 11 million people, produces roughly 10 percent of the players on @MLB rosters. https://t.co/EsOptZmUYn
— Elon Communications (@eloncomm) January 6, 2021
On this #SuperBowlSunday, @ElonFootball Head Coach @TonyTrisciani discusses #Elon's upcoming spring football season and offers his #SuperBowl predictions.
The Phoenix kick off their season against Davidson on Feb. 20. Check out the full schedule here: https://t.co/NgtKeZlq9E pic.twitter.com/G9O3LWNb7V
— Elon University (@elonuniversity) February 7, 2021
We woke up to the perfect amount of #ElonSnow this morning! Just enough to raise spirits without much shoveling. pic.twitter.com/6Ho1El2Y53
— Elon University (@elonuniversity) January 28, 2021
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for the region overnight. With 1-2" of snow by morning, Elon's physical plant crews will be out working on sidewalks and streets. Stay tuned to news and weather sources for updated information. https://t.co/bLydXgauhc pic.twitter.com/lNIeUeoVES
— Elon University (@elonuniversity) January 27, 2021
#ElonReadyResilient update on required COVID-19 testing for Feb. 1-7 and Spring Semester: https://t.co/o1iFOtsA9B
— Elon University (@elonuniversity) January 26, 2021
In a year when volunteering efforts have been hampered by COVID-19 and social distancing requirements, @ElonUPhysPlant has helped @Habitat_org continue to provide affordable homes to Alamance County families in need.
Full story here: https://t.co/4sutMLy3OB pic.twitter.com/nbZpzGhmNv
— Elon University (@elonuniversity) January 25, 2021
More than 5,500 undergraduate students began participating in more than 300 course sections on Wednesday, the vast majority of which are in-person or hybrid. https://t.co/iXaJWsZAJS
— Elon University (@elonuniversity) January 13, 2021
The undergraduate business degree program at @elonbusiness ranks among the best in the country, according to new rankings from business education news outlet @PoetsAndQuants. https://t.co/JGlCZ9Z63I
— Elon University (@elonuniversity) January 12, 2021
As the #Elon community comes back together on campus for the start of Winter Term ’21, President @ElonConnieBook asks students to focus on three priorities to better manage the risks of COVID-19. https://t.co/5xZuXJrNsu
— Elon University (@elonuniversity) January 9, 2021
The newest book by President Emeritus @LeoMLambert & Professor @pfeltenNC, “Relationship-Rich Education: How Human Connections Drive Success in College,” examines how human connections contribute to academic success in #highered. https://t.co/BSial4LDoZ
— Elon University (@elonuniversity) January 6, 2021
As we prepare for the Jan. 13 start of Winter Term, we take a few moments to review the successes & challenges of Fall Semester. The lessons learned in this unprecedented situation will set the stage for improvement in the weeks and months ahead.https://t.co/vI0Xjyb9Eh
— Elon University (@elonuniversity) January 5, 2021
Watch as Senior Associate Dean Alan Woodlief explains what we've been up to today (and will do again tomorrow) as we work to keep the #ElonLaw community well through COVID-19 testing. https://t.co/IhaIyshNnf
— Elon Law (@ElonLaw) February 3, 2021
Remembering Esther C. Kernodle ’36, Elon's oldest graduate who died this week. She was 106 years old. pic.twitter.com/DcFCFK08b2
— Elon Alumni (@elonalumni) February 4, 2021