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  • Marcia Chatelain

    Black history viewed through fast-food lens

    Marcia Chatelain, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America,” makes eye-opening connections during the 2022 African American History Month Lecture.

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    UNC Alliance unites 4 engagement centers

    The new consortium links the work each is doing on societal issues of race, ethnicity, equity and justice.

  • Emily Madryzkowski sitting outside.

    #GDTBATH: Emily Madrzykowski

    Wanting to alleviate the stress of the college admissions process, Emily Madrzykowski had dreams of becoming a tour guide even before becoming a Tar Heel. Now an admissions ambassador, she guides prospective students through campus, sharing the Carolina story along the way.

  • Jayda Williams working on a laptop.

    On the air with Carolina Connection

    UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media's radio newsmagazine, Carolina Connection, gives Tar Heels the opportunity to report, write, produce and anchor weekly broadcasts.

  • An ultimate Frisbee player celebrating.

    Carolina Ultimate Frisbee teams bring more national titles to Chapel Hill

    Carolina's Pleiades won its first USA Ultimate College Championship and Darkside earned its third title this past December. The titles are just the latest chapter in the teams’ history of success.

  • A person holding a popup book

    When stories pop off the page

    The University Libraries’ collection of fantastically engineered pop-up books grew from a late professor’s fascination.

  • Hands of a gardner pulling up weeds.

    The physician’s garden

    The Gardening and Ethnobotany in Academia Project is a student organization that maintains the Sam W. Hitt Medicinal Garden on campus and encourages students and faculty to explore the relationship between plants and people — medicinally, economically and culturally at a local and global scale.

  • People hiking in the woods.

    Exploring life off campus

    Carolina Expeditions introduces Tar Heels to North Carolina beyond our campus. The program recently announced its spring trip schedule, which will take students hiking, climbing, kayaking, paddleboarding, backpacking and more.