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Carolina held a grand opening ceremony Nov. 13 for the new location of the rebranded Military and Veteran Student Success Center. Now located on the first floor of Student and Academic Services Building South, the MVSS offers resources to military-connected Tar Heels and gives them a space to gather. The event featured remarks from Jocelyn Mitnaul Mallette ’14 (JD), an Air Force veteran and secretary at the North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs; student Roslyn Ward; MVSS program director Rob Palermo; Dean of Students Desirée Rieckenberg; and Chancellor Lee H. Roberts.
(Photos by Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
Autumn has UNC-Chapel Hill’s beautiful campus full of fall colors.
Check out scenes around Carolina captured by University photographers Johnny Andrews and Jon Gardiner.
When Roy Dawson ’11 ’14 (JD) dropped out of high school to support his family, he never imagined he’d graduate from UNC-Chapel Hill twice — and serve his community as an attorney in Kinston.
The iconic interlocking NC logo, dating back to the 1800s, represents Carolina’s connection to the Tar Heel State.
Tar Heels explored more than 25 labs and projects at the annual Research & Discovery Fair, held Oct. 22 as part of University Research Week. The event offered hands-on demonstrations, interactive experiments and a behind-the-scenes look at how discoveries are made.
(Photos by Johnny Andrews/UNC-Chapel Hill)
Carolina employees explain how they turn campus into a “big-time football environment” on Saturdays.
Carolina's faculty and staff posed for pictures with Rameses Jr., received a free lunch and giveaway, had their pictures drawn and more Oct. 17 during the annual Employee Appreciation Day, sponsored by the Office of Human Resources.
(Photos by Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)