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Carolina health affairs students are preparing to learn the next step in their education journey on Match Day.
Learn more about Match DayA former community college student, the double Tar Heel leads C-STEP students to Carolina and helps them excel.
Inspired by her mother's cancer diagnosis, this first-year student knows Chapel Hill is the right place to launch her medical career.
Once a first-generation college student from Wilmington, this Charlotte attorney makes the case for the financial and communal power of the Carolina Covenant.
UNC-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.
Lesley Gonzalez found her rhythm with Carolina’s Ballroom Dance team.
Meet four students who clock in when Carolina takes the court.
Carolina’s Air Force ROTC detachment commander will retire after 22 years in the military and many tours of duty.
The Tar Heel experience goes beyond lecture halls and schoolwork. Learn more about student organizations and clubs at Carolina and how you can get involved in campus life.
Generations of women at UNC-Chapel Hill have made way for current students, faculty, staff and alumnae to make a mark on the world.
Learn about campus resources and how Tar Heel students, faculty and staff are using outreach and research to prioritize mental health on campus and beyond.
Chancellor Lee H. Roberts answers questions about research funding, diversity programs and tuition rates.
In a message to campus, Provost J. Christopher Clemens writes about how the University is responding to changes at the Department of Education.
In the SCLL 190 class, they developed skills in talking across differences before a spring break trip to Israel.
After years of hard work, nearly 200 Carolina medical students gathered at Roper Hall March 21 for their Match Day celebration, participating in a decades-old tradition of finding their match at the same time as others around the nation.
(Photos by Jon Gardiner, University Communications)
Carolina employees ate pizza, jumped rope, hung out with Rameses and more at the annual expo on March 12.
Here are 10 fascinating facts about the University’s conservation garden.
The rapidly growing Carolina club hockey program will move into a more competitive division next year.
Swain Hall
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Swain Hall
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Friday Conference Center
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Friday Conference Center
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