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Check out photos and videos capturing life on campus and the great work done by Tar Heels.
Chancellor Lee H. Roberts and members of the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies reflect on the legacy of the University’s first student organization.
Max Feliu’s “What the Mud Took,” airing on PBS NC, shows western North Carolinians picking up the pieces of their lives.
Revisit some of the biggest moments of the newest alumni’s time as Tar Heels.
In this video, participants share what they learned during their visits to communities across North Carolina.
A team of Carolina archaeologists unearthed artifacts from the late 18th century at the former site of Steward’s Hall.
The popular canopy that looks like a windsock is now a fixture on about 800 beaches globally.
The Tar Heel Bus Tour hit the road last week, as Carolina faculty members and administrators split up on East and West buses and made a combined 25 stops over three days — from Cherokee to Corolla. Covering 19 counties, the tour gave participants a chance to learn about the University’s work throughout the state, visit the places students call home and hear from North Carolinians about their needs and how UNC-Chapel Hill can partner with them.
Photos by Johnny Andrews and Jon Gardiner of University Communications
The 1994 graduate and soccer legend imparted wisdom about the values of teamwork and encouraged graduates to “carry the water.”