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News for the Carolina community
Each time a new school year arrives, the number of Tar Heels grows larger as thousands of first-years, transfers and graduate students become a part of the Carolina community.
Incoming doctoral student Ruitian Yan wants to help vulnerable communities safely manage their risks, including financial.
A bad haircut led Andres Valdiri of Wilmington to design an app to help others avoid his fate.
The daughter of a surgical oncologist, Logan Amos will research cancer and microbiology.
This first-year Covenant Scholar from Ashe County rang up groceries while pursuing her college dream.
Nickolas Bleykhman of Charlotte looks forward to a new routine that includes studying computer science and making lifetime connections.
University photographer Johnny Andrews photographed incoming Tar Heels in their hometowns and shares what they are looking forward to at Carolina.
At summer orientation, members of the Class of 2027 learned what being a Tar Heel is all about and shared their excitement for what’s ahead.