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    2022-2023 Year in review

    The 2022-2023 academic year at Carolina was a memorable one. Take a look back at some of the biggest stories that shaped this year.

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    Campus Health leadership rose to COVID challenge

    The four-member team won a shared Massey Award for its “tireless commitment” during the pandemic and beyond.

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    Southern voices, future leaders

    The inaugural cohort of Southern Futures Undergraduate Fellows is paving the way for generations of Tar Heels interested in deeply engaging with the South through student-led research and community-driven activism.

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    ‘Omar’ authors win 2023 Pulitzer Prize in music

    Rhiannon Giddens and Michael Abels told the story of enslaved African scholar Omar ibn Said in an opera co-produced by Carolina Performing Arts.

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    2023 Spring Commencement

    Thousands of friends and family members joined Carolina to applaud the achievements and success of our graduating Tar Heels.

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    Carolina’s Class of 2023 graduates

    Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz presided over the ceremony at Kenan Stadium that celebrated the roughly 3,930 undergraduates, 1,690 master’s degree students and 307 doctoral students.

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    Commencement weekend

    The Commencement festivities are underway at Carolina. Our graduates are celebrating their achievements with classmates, friends and families at events across campus.

    (Photos by Johnny Andrews and Jon Gardiner)

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    Student to doctor

    Chad Lloyd is a recent doctoral graduate in the Department of Earth, Marine and Environmental Sciences, part of the College of Arts and Sciences. Lloyd also holds a master’s degree from the College’s Department of Chemistry.