‘SERVICE’ paints picture of Black history
The lunch counter mural in the School of Government serves up important people and events from the state’s past.
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The lunch counter mural in the School of Government serves up important people and events from the state’s past.
As members of the Carolina College Advising Corps, Elijah and Ilianamaria Brown help low-income teens plan next steps.
A video shows the impact of Carolina’s THRIVE Program on veterans like Matty Colón recovering from traumatic brain injuries.
Psychologist Shauna Cooper studies the role of Black fathers in child development and promotes parenting support for them.
In this University Day video, Tar Heels representing faculty, staff, students, alumni and board members talk about how Carolina serves the state.
From job creation to research breakthroughs, see how the University has improved lives in its first 230 years.
Dorothy Espelage of the School of Education pioneered school-based bullying studies that have led to prevention programs.