Adverse

Adverse: !TEST! !TEST! 2025-04-08 08:50:20

Discover

The Well

News for the Carolina community

  • A collage of pharmacy tools, including weights, a scale, jars and a doctor's bag.

    Tools of the trade

    In celebration of the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy's 125th anniversary, Robert Shrewsbury, an associate professor at the school, examines artifacts collected by the school over the years to retrace the history of the field and its advancements.

  • People posing for a photo by a mountain.

    Around the world again: Immersive global experiences are back

    After years of COVID-related travel restrictions, Carolina MBA students are taking full advantage.

  • A person playing with a dinosaur toy.

    Making more accessible toys

    The Tar Heels behind the CATCH student organization modify toys for children with disabilities and donate them to local medical facilities for children who need them.

  • Screen of forum's December meeting via Zoom.

    Employee Forum: Professional Studies master’s, Lean Foundations

    At the Dec. 7 meeting, delegates heard about a career development graduate degree, improved process training and salary updates.

  • A collage of holiday gifts

    Find thoughtful gifts for Tar Heels

    From star projectors to star-studded shows, campus shops and organizations offer unique items and experiences.

  • A graduate adjusts his cap.

    Celebrating Winter Commencement

    Friends and family members joined the University at the Dean Smith Center to applaud the achievements and success of the Class of 2022.

    (Photo by Johnny Andrews and Jon Gardiner)

  • Graduates celebrating.

    Class of 2022 celebrates achievements at Winter Commencement

    Winter Commencement on Dec. 11 was an opportunity for graduating Tar Heels to relish in their achievements and celebrate all the work it took to earn a degree from Carolina.

  • Students their their tassels.

    Congrats, Graduates!

    After years of dedication to their studies — full of reading assignments, lab reports, papers and long study sessions — Winter Commencement on Dec. 11 was an opportunity for graduating Tar Heels to relish in their achievements and celebrate all the work it took to earn a degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.