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  • Contact tracing basics

    By actively taking part in the contact tracing and sharing critical information with Campus Health and local health departments, you can help keep our community safe and healthy.

  • Carolina Together.

    Understanding Carolina’s quarantine and isolation procedures

    Part of our effort to limit the spread of COVID-19 on our campus is our robust Carolina Together Testing Program as well as our plans for when students do get sick or exposed to COVID-19. Learn more about our quarantine and isolation process.

  • A collage of students wearing face masks.

    Protect our community

    Both the Carolina and Chapel Hill communities are counting on each one of us to work together so that our roommates, classmates, professors, coworkers and neighbors can enjoy a successful semester.

  • A collage of photos including metal lettertypes, a section sign of Kenan Stadium, drill bits, the spine of a book, the

    An alphanumeric look at Carolina

    From classrooms to makerspaces, take a new and unique look at the University through the alphanumerics that bring meaning to campus locations.

  • A student takes a COVID-19 test.

    An introduction to the Carolina Together Testing Program

    The Carolina Together Testing Program will provide the most efficient and effective testing process possible so that the University can be a safe and inclusive living, working and learning environment for all.

  • #GDTBATH: Anne Jarrell

    #GDTBATH: Anne Jarrell

    Senior Anne Jarrell picked up the banjo on a whim at age 14 when her dad rescued one from a dumpster. She’s now been honored for her skills with the instrument by the International Bluegrass Music Association.

  • Tassles on a table.

    Beginning a new chapter

    You did it! While Winter Commencement celebrations on campus have been postponed, your achievements and dedication are worth celebrating. After years of hard work, late nights and a lot of determination, you are now Carolina alumni.

  • Facility workers replacing name placards on buildings

    What’s next for names?

    A new committee takes on the challenge of revising the University’s current policy for naming buildings to honor individuals other than philanthropists.