Summer in Chapel Hill
The campus feels much different this summer, but Carolina in the summertime remains as charming and stunning as ever.
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The campus feels much different this summer, but Carolina in the summertime remains as charming and stunning as ever.
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UNC-Chapel Hill faculty and graduate students create the I4 Boundary Spanners program to address local COVID-19 concerns by combining data analysis with firsthand community perspectives.
When the NBA restarted its 2019-2020 season with playoffs in a “bubble," UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health alumni and a current graduate student helped the league protect its players and close out its season successfully with zero cases of COVID-19.
"As Americans, regardless of political viewpoints, we share a steadfast responsibility to defend and promote that democracy, to uphold the values of truth, freedom, equality, and the inherent dignity of every person."
University faculty and staff worked tirelessly to build a state-of-the-art COVID-19 testing program, even taking efficiency cues from fast-food drive-through experts. Learn how they did it and why their work is critical for a successful spring semester.
First-year student Emmalyn Fleming is getting hands-on experience in health care as a member of the Carolina COVID-19 Student Service Corps, a volunteer program that works on various service opportunities related to COVID-19 relief in the Carolina and Chapel Hill communities.
Flocks of birds. Schools of fish. Colonies of ants. Their strength is in numbers as they can fend off larger predators, move faster and mate more easily. Daphne Klotsa studies how these swarms function in hopes to improve how humans and automated technologies navigate the world.
Safe Zone is a four-hour training is designed to introduce concepts, terminology, and resources related to sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.
The Carolina Center for Public Service and UNC Rural are hosting the Connect, Engage, Transform: Rural Community Partnerships webinar series in spring 2021.
The MLK Lecture and Award Ceremony will feature keynote speaker Patrisse Cullors (#BlackLivesMatter Co-Founder and Executive Director) and the presentation of the MLK UNC Scholarship and Unsung Heroes awards.