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News for the Carolina community

  • A person working out

    ‘Make yourself a priority’

    Carolina offers wellness resources ranging from Wellness Wednesday webinars to mindfulness meditation sessions, walking challenges and more.

  • Justin Nolan standing in a river.

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Justin Nolan

    As a high school teacher, Justin Nolan has spent his professional career helping North Carolina students succeed. This fall, he will return to school to as part of the College of Arts & Sciences' Master of City and Regional Planning to take his passion for helping improve the lives of children to a grander scale.

  • Kat holding a piece of paper

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Katharina Malena Krause

    Katharina Malena Krause, an incoming graduate student from Hanover, Germany, has wanted to be a Tar Heel since she was 15 years old.

  • Jonathan Zhao standing by the Old Well.

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Jonathan Zhao

    A two-time national champion in ice dancing, incoming first-year student Jonathan Zhao plans to bring the discipline he learned training for competition to his Carolina academics.

  • Shristi Sharma

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Shristi Sharma

    Everything Shristi Sharma knows about computer programming, she taught herself. Now the incoming first-year student is coming to Carolina to take her computer science skills to the next level.

  • Bryce Jones in UNC gear.

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Bryce Jones

    Incoming first-year student Bryce Jones is focused on one goal at Carolina: becoming a better person.

  • Sarah Gaing

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Sarah Giang

    For her entire life, incoming first-year student Sarah Giang has heard stories about what being a Carolina student is like. Her own Carolina experience begins this week.

  • Four women standing in a lake collecting water samples.

    Bringing classroom learning to life

    A new UNC Institute for the Environment program provides teachers with hands-on geoscience learning opportunities so they can replicate some of that experience in their classrooms.