It's a great day to be a Tar Heel
Every day, members of the Carolina community are creating a positive impact by improving communities and inspiring change through their extraordinary talents.
Meet standout Tar HeelsEvery day, members of the Carolina community are creating a positive impact by improving communities and inspiring change through their extraordinary talents.
Meet standout Tar HeelsUNC-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.
The transfer student traveled, boxed, built sets for plays and prepared for a career studying criminal minds.
Carolina’s winner of the 2024 Excellence in Teaching Award takes a creative approach to books and songs.
Ronda and Kelvin Bullock met at Project Uplift in 1999 and continue to work to support students and families.
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.
In 2024, Carolina celebrated research milestones, remarkable centennials, national championships and more. Look back at some of the top stories from around campus.
The 1,811 graduating Tar Heels had the chance at Winter Commencement on Dec. 15 to celebrate their achievements and all that went into earning a degree during their time in Chapel Hill.
The Master of Science in Business Management teaches the basics to those who didn’t study business.
“We Still Dream” is the theme of the annual celebration, featuring several speakers and events Jan. 19-23.
UNC-Chapel Hill is collaborating with 22 counties to address affordable housing needs in North Carolina.
For the first time in three years, measurable snowfall transformed the always beautiful Carolina campus into a winter wonderland. Tar Heels enjoyed the conditions, sledding around campus, hanging out with friends and taking pictures at the Old Well.
(Photos by Johnny Andrews, University Communications)
The chancellor sent well wishes to the Carolina community and shared a video of him and Rameses exchanging gifts in celebration of the holiday spirit.
Over 1,800 Tar Heels received degrees Dec. 15 at the Dean E. Smith Center as the University held Winter Commencement. Check out scenes from a day of celebration for many students and their family and friends.
From “Sports Xtra” to the Olympics, “I am well prepared wherever I go because of Carolina,” Kyle Lobenhofer says.
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