Driving the Tar Heel state
Carolina faculty and administrators learn about the University's work in N.C. on the Tar Heel Bus Tour and hear from North Carolinians about how the University can partner to help solve challenges.
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Carolina faculty and administrators learn about the University's work in N.C. on the Tar Heel Bus Tour and hear from North Carolinians about how the University can partner to help solve challenges.
The Office of Rural Initiatives connects aspiring health professionals to the underserved areas of the state that need them most.
Visit the Carolina Community Academy, a Carolina-led lab school serving students in Roxboro’s North Elementary School.
In a campus message, Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz condemned the acts of terror in Israel by Hamas and offered resources to the Carolina community.
The nonprofit’s “Ready on Day 1” symposium showcased antiviral drug research that could prevent another pandemic.
Carolina turned 230 on Thursday, Oct. 12, and Tar Heels participated in the annual tradition of University Day. The event marks the laying of the cornerstone of Old East — the campus’ first building and the oldest state university building in the nation.
The ceremony included remarks from Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz on this year's theme of "Service to Our State," faculty and staff awards, recognition of distinguished alumni and a panel discussion.
(Photos by Jon Gardiner/University Communications)
The stage adaptation of Stephen King’s story of an author trapped by a fan includes an optional escape room that mimics his experience.
The academy honored the School of Nursing distinguished professor for groundbreaking work in mental health equity.