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Learn about Carolina’s brilliant teachersOur outstanding educators help Tar Heels succeed with their expertise, leadership and mentorship.
Learn about Carolina’s brilliant teachersUNC-Chapel Hill is at the heart of what’s next, preparing talented students from different perspectives and life experiences to become creators, explorers, entrepreneurs and leaders. Tar Heels develop a voice for critical thought and the courage to guide change.
Carolina’s nationally recognized teaching, groundbreaking research and dedication to public service continue a legacy that began when the University was chartered in 1789 and opened to students four years later.
Lyric Locklear plans to study naturopathic medicine in medical school to incorporate holistic health in Native communities.
Charles Hands, a Carolina Covenant alumnus, wants to give back to the program that gave him so much.
Karen Jordan ’24 pursues a future in the food industry while also guiding rowers on a club crew team.
When Tar Heels arrive on our campus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, they meet a world of possibilities. In Chapel Hill, we’re all part of the same Tar Heel team, and everyone has a role to play. See how Tar Heels are leaving their Heelprint.
Carolina is dedicated to providing the best support and resources to veterans, who make up a vital part of our campus.
Whether it be in North Carolina communities or ones overseas, Tar Heels are researching ways to make a difference and tackle our toughest challenges. Learn more about UNC-Chapel Hill’s research enterprise
Identified by Carolina astronomer Madyson Barber, the “baby” planet is 3 million years old and roughly the size of Jupiter.
Over the past three years, Tar Heel and Wolfpack fans raised nearly $450,000 to fight student food insecurity.
After Helene hit, pharmacy school volunteers in Chapel Hill and Asheville worked together to supply critical medications.
The change of seasons has UNC-Chapel Hill’s beautiful campus full of fall colors.
Check out fall scenes around Carolina captured by University photographers Johnny Andrews and Jon Gardiner.
The café begun in the Campus Y now has a second location in the Innovate Carolina space on Rosemary Street.
Professor Tim Flood’s Flash Entrepreneurship class learned business skills in its Heel-O-Ween store on Franklin Street.
See scenes from visiting lecturer Lindsay Metivier’s class on darkroom photography, captured on film.
Wed, November 2010:00 am
Hanes Art Center
Thu, November 2106:00 pm
Hill Hall
Sat, November 2308:00 pm
Mon, December 212:00 pm