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From research initiatives to student life and Tar Heel traditions, check out what’s going on at Carolina.

  • The Old Well in the spring.

    Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week

    Carolina’s nearly 12,000 graduate and professional students aren’t just in the classroom to learn. While they spend hours in the classroom becoming masters in their field, they also teach courses, serve as mentors who inspire our undergraduates every day, make life-changing discoveries through their research and build a campus community stronger for all students.

  • The Old Well

    Launching careers

    We are dedicated to providing all Tar Heels the education, tools and preparation to succeed in careers after graduating because our students’ success is North Carolina’s success.

  • Match Day 2023

    190 UNC School Medicine students will take the next step in their careers this week as they learn where they will work as resident physicians to complete their medical training.

  • People hold photos of women at Carolina.

    2023 Women’s History Month

    More than half of the Tar Heels enrolled at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill today are women, but that hasn’t always been the case.

  • A Historic Moment

    Thanks to the astounding generosity of the University’s donors, the Campaign for Carolina reached more than $5 billion, exceeding its $4.25 billion goal and becoming the first university in the South — and one of only 16 universities in the U.S. — to exceed $5 billion in a completed campaign.

  • A graphic of a stethoscope in the shape of a heart.

    Heeling Hearts

    Carolina clinicians, researchers and faculty members work all year long to help North Carolinians around the state live healthier lives by working to prevent heart issues through interventions and innovative health care.

  • Two people walking across a field at dawn

    Carolina’s field sites

    The Institute of the Environment's network of field sites in North Carolina and abroad give students opportunities for research and education in diverse ecosystems.

  • Students walking near old buildings in spain.

    Carolina Global Launch

    The Carolina experience doesn’t necessarily have to start in Chapel Hill. Tar Heels in Carolina Global Launch begin it abroad. The program enables first-year students to study abroad at a partner university during their fall semester.