The arts at Carolina
Central to the Tar Heel experience, the arts at Carolina are vibrant thanks to our students, faculty and staff and community members.
Read about creative Tar HeelsCentral to the Tar Heel experience, the arts at Carolina are vibrant thanks to our students, faculty and staff and community members.
Read about creative 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.
A former nuclear electrician, Kaela Hunter has set her sights on a career in biomedical engineering.
In this video, meet Richard Livingston ’21, who’s getting his MPA to lead in local government.
Lilly Papell studies how certain microscopic organisms survive in extreme environments.
Learn how Carolina researchers across campus are finding creative ways to use artificial intelligence for the greater good.
Watch the Bell Tower lighting the night before the first day of class. Relax in the sun on Polk Place. Cheer on the Tar Heels in Kenan Stadium. Carolina is filled with traditions — some that date back for decades and others that are new — that students cherish today.
Every day, Tar Heels are creating a positive impact on the world by improving communities and inspiring change through their extraordinary talents.
The roots of the program run by the North Carolina Scholastic Media Association go back to the 1930s.
The gifted musician reflects on her time as Carolina’s first Southern Futures Artist-in-Residence.
A team led by Dr. Arlene Seña is cataloging samples of syphilis patients to help fight the disease.
In sport scientist Shelby Baez’s study, they use virtual reality headsets to guide meditation and reduce fear.
Take a look at over a century’s worth of photos of customs and places that make up the Tar Heel experience.
With the 2023-24 academic year in the books, University Photographer Johnny Andrews looked back at some memorable photographs from key moments of this year at Carolina and shares the story behind them.
Robert B. House Undergrad Library
Mon, July 1512:00 pm
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Dean E. Smith Center
Sun, August 1805:00 pm
Mon, August 19