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Innovation and Entrepreneurship

The Varsity Alley arch on Franklin Street.

Portraits of Chapel Hill

Carolina’s more than 336,300 alumni live around the country and around the world, but some have stuck close to home, and their presence here has enriched the Carolina community. Get to know some of the Tar Heels whose businesses help make Chapel Hill one of the best college towns in the country.

The Latest

  • CommuniGift heads to ACC innovation challenge

    It was just a conversation between friends in a dorm room three years ago. How could utilizing online-giving platforms provide a better Christmas for needy kids?

  • Flowers growing in the Community garden.

    Celebrating six years of a growing community

    This month marks six years of cultivating a community at the corner of Wilson Street and West Cameron Avenue in Chapel Hill, and the atmosphere is as collaborative as ever.

  • Carolina Lindely at the Mill.

    Caroline Lindley ’14, ’17 (MBA)

    Two-time Carolina graduate Caroline Lindley is utilizing what she learned at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School as an undergrad and MBA student to help lead her family's business: the nearly three-century-old Lindley Mills in Graham, North Carolina.