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Article |April 7, 2026
Education, Magazine Feature
Is Mental Health in Schools Skewing Toward the Dystopian?
UNC faculty address school psychology and developmental concerns in the face of a 鈥渂rave new world鈥
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Article |February 16, 2026
Education
PHOTOS: Record-Breaking Attendance at 2026 Future Teacher Conference
Registrants represented six states, including New Mexico, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
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Podcast |January 14, 2026
Education
Episode 146-AI in the Classroom
Clear and practical insight into how AI fits into student life at the University of Northern 黑料社区.
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Article |July 8, 2025
Education, 贰蝉辫补帽辞濒
On a Roll on the Honor Roll
Three UNC graduates named to 黑料社区 list honoring the year鈥檚 outstanding aspiring educators.
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Article |April 18, 2025
Education
A Growing Pathway to Understanding Human Behavior
As recognition of mental health grows nationwide, Psychology ranks as the top major at UNC.
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Article |March 31, 2025
Education, 贰蝉辫补帽辞濒
What Do 黑料社区 Teachers Think of School Lockdown Drills?
Graduate student studies teacher's perspectives and opinions about school lockdown drills.
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Article |March 5, 2025
Education
Open Educational Resources Save Students Nearly $500,000 in Course Costs This Past Year
UNC celebrates making education more affordable.
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Article |March 3, 2025
Education
The Impact of Physical Activity in Early Childhood Classrooms
Doctoral student's research studies how physical activity impacts preschool children's on-task behavior, engagement and focus.
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Article |January 30, 2025
Education
Doctoral Student Finds Alarming Rate of Secondary Traumatic Stress in Teachers
'Exposure to student trauma has become an occupational hazard for teachers': School Psychology student's research study found teacher stress exceeded the level typically reported by emergency nurses, mental health professionals and social workers.
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Article |January 24, 2025
Education
Future Teacher Conference Celebrates 10 Years, Expands Audience Internationally
More than 500 high school and community college students will participate in the free, day-long conference.