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

  • Two people looking at a painting at an art show with additional paintings pictured in the foreground and background.

    Class spotlight: Art comes to life in “Merging Printmaking and Biology”

    Students from this past fall's BIOL 409L/ARTS 409H, “Merging Printmaking and Biology,” course showed off their artwork at the Printmaking and Biology exhibition, held at the Genome Science Building Jan. 12. The unique class brought together artists and scientists to explore the intersections of the two disciplines.

    (Photos by Johnny Andrews, University Communications)

  • Lee H. Roberts

    Video: Meet Interim Chancellor Lee H. Roberts

    In this video, he talks about Carolina's importance and how his family background shaped his thinking about public service.

  • Kevin Guskiewicz smiling during a meeting.

    Thank you, Chancellor Guskiewicz

    Kevin M. Guskiewicz has served UNC-Chapel Hill through his research, teaching and leadership. As his five-year tenure as Carolina's 12th chancellor nears its end, we thank him for his work as a neuroscientist, academic leader and administrator.

    (Photos by Johnny Andrews and Jon Gardiner, University Communications)

  • Ramses and RJ stand in front of Christmas sign that reads

    Happy holidays from Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz

    The chancellor enlisted the help of Rameses and RJ to spread holiday cheer to Tar Heels.

  • Photo from behind of a graduate at Winter Commencement whose self-designed cap reads:

    2023 Winter Commencement

    Over 1,400 Tar Heels received degrees on Sunday at the Dean E. Smith as the University celebrated Winter Commencement. Check out some of the scenes from what was a joyous day for many students and their family and friends.

    (Photos by Johnny Andrews and Jon Gardiner, University Communications)

  • Students walking and talking on a sidewalk while carrying groceries.

    Chapel Hill via Ireland and Scotland

    (Photos by Johnny Andrews/UNC-Chapel Hill)

  • A man in a Christmas gift box costume jogging.

    Jingle Bell Jog

    The Jingle Bell Jog, an annual tradition for Carolina faculty and staff, returned on Dec. 8. Participants dressed up to get in the holiday spirit, bonded with colleagues and exercised on a beautiful sunny day. Those who attended also had the opportunity to make canned-food donations to the Carolina Cupboard and support the Orange County Animal Shelter.

    (Photos by Jon Gardiner/University Communications)

  • An eight-photo collage: A female student smiling for a portrait and wearing a white sweatshirt that reads

    Tar Heels’ prized possessions

    Whether it be a crown flower lei, a miniature stuffed pumpkin or a journal with family photos, prized possessions helped Carolina Global Launch students adjust to life in college and on a new continent.