Summer institute teaches media skills to NC teens
The roots of the program run by the North Carolina Scholastic Media Association go back to the 1930s.
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The roots of the program run by the North Carolina Scholastic Media Association go back to the 1930s.
In this video from Carolina’s Spring Commencement, watch the celebration and catch the fireworks.
The 6,700-plus Tar Heel graduates received words of wisdom from astronaut Zena Cardman ’10, ’14 (MS) at a ceremony presided over by Interim Chancellor Lee H. Roberts.
What started as an extra credit opportunity grew into a club who has fun keeping Carolina clean.
Since 2018, the program has helped 466 students explore careers in environment and sustainability.
In this video, learn how one student uses this residence hall space to pursue her passion outside the classroom.
The initiative aims to improve working conditions and well-being for graduate and professional students.
With a new director, location and mission, the organization wants to support more Tar Heel women.