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News for the Carolina community
While research indicates the “Remain in the Game” exercises will prevent osteoarthritis, the on-the-field benefits have made believers out of coaches, athletes and parents.
Pull up a chair and meet a few of Carolina's graduate students who are working to improve the lives of North Carolinians.
Planned in response to the current mental health crisis, both nationally and on campus, the summit is part of an ongoing effort at the University to understand and address mental health issues and well-being.
Tomorrow PlayMakers Repertory Company will perform Thornton Wilder’s “The Skin of Our Teeth,” its first live, in-person production in almost two years.
Scholarships, funds to ease the transition from military to college life and even tiny homes are just a few of the ways the University supports those who have served our nation.
When many of his career and resume-building experiences were put on pause because of the pandemic, Manas Tiwari was searching for a way to get hands-on experience to prepare for medical school. The Carolina COVID-19 Student Services Corps became his perfect outlet.
Janet Nye, a Carolina marine scientist, wants to understand how warmer oceans affect fish migration to help fisheries prepare for the future.
The University’s research enterprise has seen remarkable growth in recent decades. Here’s a look at the numbers and what they mean.