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    Dynamic duo make learning available to all

    Katherine Moore and Chelsea Porter use Carolina Talent to teach the campus about digital accessibility.

  • The Well with fall foliage behind it

    Why we are thankful

    From family to friendship to football, Carolina faculty, staff and students share their reasons for gratitude this holiday season.

  • A student sits in a pile of yellow leaves.

    Carolina in the fall

    Carolina's campus has been bursting with color as cooler temperatures settle in. Take a look at the maples, dogwoods and ginkgoes — and the reds, oranges and yellows they bring.

  • Carson Moore, the CEO of Meantime Coffee Company, in front of the coffee bar.

    Thriving on sustainability

    Student-run Meantime Coffee Company is leading the way on sustainable business practices, professional development and community reinvestment.

  • People talking on stage.

    Former political opponents model civil discourse

    U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis and his 2020 challenger Cal Cunningham agree that listening is a lost political art at Abbey Speaker Series event.

  • 1789 written on a glass window.

    A home for entrepreneurial-minded Tar Heels

    1789 is Carolina's central hub of innovation. The space combines mentorship and workshops with working space and a collaborative setting to help Tar Heels develop the skills to be entrepreneurs and innovators.

  • A person smiling with a mascot

    Holiday Carolina Blood Drive returns Dec. 7

    Now in its 24th year, the event helps ensure hospital patients can receive treatment during a time when donations slow down.

  • Marissa Carmi

    #GDTBATH: Marissa Carmi

    Graduate student Marissa Carmi is co-president of the First Nations Graduate Circle, which supports and advocates for American Indian graduate and professional students on campus.