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  • People walking on the side walk

    Jingle Bell Jog draws hundreds of employees

    They showed up with bells on (literally) and other creative costumes to run, walk and enjoy each other’s company.

  • Tyler Vaughan

    Serving his country and Carolina

    When senior Tyler Vaughan graduates this December, he will do so as a newly commissioned Marine second lieutenant and a new dad.

  • Angela Nguyen on the field in Kenan Stadium.

    Dream job, dream degree

    Carolina has helped Angela Nguyen realize her career and academic goals. At age 45, this first-generation college student will walk across the Winter Commencement stage, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in religious studies.

  • Paschall stands in a hospital room in the North Carolina Jaycee Burn Center. Paschall, a senior who will graduate in December, has worked as a certified nursing assistant at the Center since 2021. (Johnny Andrews/UNC-Chapel Hill) 

    Preparing for the next step

    Graduating senior Meghan Paschall has spent her time at Carolina studying science and working as a CNA in UNC Hospitals to prepare herself for a future career in medicine.

  • Tajahn Wilson

    Carolina senior celebrates success, resilience at Winter Commencement

    Tajahn Wilson's winding and occasionally uphill journey toward a college degree will culminate on Sunday when he officially earns his bachelor's from Carolina at Winter Commencement.

  • Liyah Clark

    Stepping outside her comfort zone leads graduating Tar Heel to Ph.D.

    Among the first students from the Chancellor’s Science Scholars Program to graduate with a doctoral degree, Jeliyah “Liyah” Clark will become a double Tar Heel at Winter Commencement on Sunday.

  • A graduating student turns the tassel on her cap

    Celebrating winter commencement 2022

    After years of hard work, more than 2,200 Carolina students will began a new chapter of their lives on Dec. 11 as their degrees were conferred at the University’s Winter Commencement.

  • Ronice Johnson-Guy

    ‘Women who looked like me’

    Ronice Johnson-Guy, a first-generation undergraduate and graduate student, joined The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success program to build community among students who come from a variety of life experiences and backgrounds.