20 years of Carolina Covenant
For two decades, the Carolina Covenant has provided more than 10,000 students the opportunity to graduate debt-free through scholarships, work-study and grants.
Learn about the CovenantFor two decades, the Carolina Covenant has provided more than 10,000 students the opportunity to graduate debt-free through scholarships, work-study and grants.
Learn about the CovenantUNC-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.
Junior Conor Kerr teamed up with Carolina Athletics and statistics scholars to create the Sports Analysis Intelligence Laboratory.
Finance professional turned art historian Denise Murrell has curated an important exhibit on the Harlem Renaissance.
A computer science professor and his student teamed with Microsoft Research to produce breakthrough technology.
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.
At UNC-Chapel Hill, our work goes beyond the classroom. Students and faculty alike are stepping into the real world to conduct important environmental research, work on meaningful projects and make breakthroughs to improve our state, nation and 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.
The Dallas native says he never saw himself that way until winning Carolina’s 2024 Thomas Wolfe Scholarship.
A pilot program helps community college students learn carpentry and other trades as University employees.
In a campus message, Chancellor Lee H. Roberts shared resources and information about how Carolina is helping those impacted by the natural disaster.
In this video, learn about what the new space in Davis Library has to offer anyone with an interest in music.
The student-run group resells used clothing in front of the Bell Tower each year during move-in week.
Participants saluted the victims of terrorist attacks in 2001 and heard from a New York firefighter.
Fri, October 409:00 am
Fetzer Hall
Sat, October 508:30 am
Varsity Theatre, 123 E. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, 27514, United States
Tue, October 806:45 pm
Greenlaw Hall
Wed, October 904:00 pm