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Check out photos and videos capturing life on campus and the great work done by Tar Heels.

  • brian hogan standing outside.

    A circuitous path

    Brian Hogan's journey to becoming a teaching professor in the College of Arts and Science's chemistry department has been anything but a straight path. But through perseverance and an ask for help, the Tar Heel found a way to quiet the doubt that lingered in the back of his mind.

  • A mural of a chapel hill postcard.

    Murals of Chapel Hill

    Chapel Hill and Carrboro are home to more than a dozen murals that brighten the towns and honor and celebrate the community.

  • Ricardo sitting at a desk.

    A responsibility to rural North Carolina

    Having grown up surrounded by fields in southeastern North Carolina, Ricardo Crespo is training to practice medicine in the same kinds of rural communities. He’s starting that mission with Carolina’s Student Health Action Coalition.

  • A student and a woman hug in a parking lot

    Carolina’s Class of 2026 arrives on campus

    Members of the Class of 2026 share what they are looking forward to at Carolina.

  • Paige Court flying a plane.

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Paige Court

    Paige Court has always wanted to be two things: a pilot and a Tar Heel. She has already achieved the first goal and will check off the second this week as she begins her time at Carolina.

  • A collage of students.

    Carolina alumni share advice for new Tar Heels

    Members from the Class of 2022 shared advice and lessons they learned while at Carolina to help our newest students make the most of their time in Chapel Hill.

  • Alexis wearing her world champion medals.

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Alexis Tchakarov

    Four-time taekwondo world champion Alexis Tchakarov plans to tap into what she's learned in her sport to help her excel at Carolina.

  • A person kneeling in a field.

    In the field with Carolina researchers

    Meet Carolina researchers who are conducting their work more than 2,600 miles away from Chapel Hill in the Galapagos Islands.