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  • A sign on a door saying that all residence halls are closed.

    Carolina during the pandemic

    While the flowers and trees are blooming, Carolina doesn't have the same look and feel as it does most springs. Here's a look at what Carolina's campus looks like amid the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Four people on a video chat.

    The Class of 2020 checks in from home

    Graduating seniors reflect on a challenging spring semester that cut their time at Carolina short.

  • The Old Well in the spring

    Carolina in bloom

    Campus feels very different this April, but warmer weather has once again transformed Carolina into a colorful landscape of pinks, yellows and purples.

  • Students in Associate Professor Chad Heartwood’s Photojournalism Projects class greet each other with elbow bumps on the first day of Carolina's move to remote learning

    Remote learning begins with successes, surprises

    A look at how Carolina’s faculty and students responded to remote teaching and learning.

  • banners of encouragement line a wall at Fetzer Hall.

    The dancing doesn’t stop

    The annual Dance Marathon festivities went virtual this year, taking the 24-hour party to social media in an effort to support the families of the UNC Children’s Hospital from afar.

  • Marianne Cruzart

    #GDTBATH: Marianne Cruzat

    Through Carolina's innovation network, senior Marianne Cruzat has set the foundation for new entrepreneurial opportunities that she wouldn’t have pursued otherwise.

  • The interior of the visitors center with Rameses in the corner.

    The welcome mat is out at Carolina’s new Visitors Center

    The UNC Visitors Center opens its new, tech-savvy location on Franklin Street. Situated next to Porthole Alley, this tangible connection of town and gown couldn’t be in a more iconic setting.

  • A TV screen that says Mama Dips resturant takeover happening now.

    Building community through food

    As part of the University's celebration of African American Heritage Month, Carolina Dining Services and the Black Student Movement hosted a Mama Dip’s takeover at Chase Dining Hall.