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The University is currently operating under Reduced Campus Services and Operations due to COVID-19
Carolina Away is helping first-year and transfer students explore new opportunities at UNC-Chapel Hill from anywhere in the world.
Learn moreTwelve international exchange students from seven countries are calling Carolina home this spring. Due to COVID-19, many had postponed coming to Chapel Hill for one or more terms and waited months for travel restrictions to lift and visas to be approved before arriving on campus.
Led by the University Commission on History, Race and a Way Forward and UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School, a new project will honor the approximately 120 enslaved people buried in Barbee Cemetery at the Rizzo Center in Meadowmont.
As part of the Carolina Next strategic plan, the University is better preparing students to be successful in a data-driven world.
In honor of Black History, the Friday Center for Continuing Education proudly presents a theatrical performance presented by acclaimed actor and playwright Mike Wiley. Crafted from the public record, his one-man, multiple character performance of Dar He offers a transfixing dramatization of the historic interviews and events surrounding the lynching and murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till.
In a new experience created by the most innovative duo in contemporary theater, you and another audience member—strangers to one another—take a journey together without ever leaving your homes.
Polish your foreign language speaking skills with UNC faculty discussion leaders for a lunch over Zoom, where participants are encouraged to speak only in French.