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  • Kylan Rice in a bookstore.

    #GDTBATH: Kylan Rice

    Kylan Rice, a Ph.D. student in the College of Arts & Sciences' English department, has been helping keep the Carolina community stocked on short stories by leading a team of Tar Heels behind Arts Everywhere's short story dispensers.

  • People swimming, riding a bike and running.

    Tar Heel triathletes

    Open to competitors of all abilities, the UNC Triathlon Club prepares Tar Heels for competitions throughout North Carolina and the country while also connecting them with members of the Carolina community.

  • Carolina Ready logo

    Be Carolina Ready for emergency situations

    Using tools and templates, employees can create emergency action plans, take preparedness training and download the Carolina Ready Safety App to ensure they are informed, prepared and ready to act.

  • graphic of people holding hands

    Tighten your family’s ties during the holidays

    As friends and relatives prepare to gather, a School of Social Work expert on families shares tips on taking a fresh approach to improving relationships, even when touchy topics arise.

  • Fall campus scene.

    Daylong mental health summit gets underway Nov. 15

    Planned in response to the current mental health crisis, both nationally and on campus, the summit is part of an ongoing effort at the University to understand and address mental health issues and well-being.

  • An actress and actor on stage during a play.

    Bringing magic back to PlayMakers

    Tomorrow PlayMakers Repertory Company will perform Thornton Wilder’s “The Skin of Our Teeth,” its first live, in-person production in almost two years.

  • Teaching associate professor Michael Gutierrez teaches while masked.

    Mastering masked communication

    Teaching while masked is another skill Carolina’s faculty have needed to develop during the pandemic.

  • A man performing a magic trick with a light.

    Tar Heel magic

    Junior Jonathan Thai has been captivated by magic since he saw his cousin perform a card trick years ago. As he works on mastering the craft himself, he’s bringing his passion for magic to Chapel Hill and creating a community of Tar Heel magicians in a new student organization.