Numbers tell story of Carolina impact
From job creation to research breakthroughs, see how the University has improved lives in its first 230 years.
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Dorothy Espelage of the School of Education pioneered school-based bullying studies that have led to prevention programs.
With students on fall break, faculty and administrators will visit 19 counties to learn about Carolina’s partnerships and service.
The Office of Rural Initiatives connects aspiring health professionals to the underserved areas of the state that need them most.
Visit the Carolina Community Academy, a Carolina-led lab school serving students in Roxboro’s North Elementary School.
Placed Sept. 30, the N.C. Highway Historical Marker credits the Chapel Hill school with training 20,000 WWII cadets.
In the “Where Are the Workers?” project, NCGrowth and ncIMPACT researchers uncovered this and other reasons for the current labor shortage.
New Carolina Across 100 program comes in response to increases in rates of suicide and mental health crises.