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News for the Carolina community

  • Saluting our veterans

    Members of the Carolina community gathered in Chapel Hill on Nov. 11 to commemorate Veterans Day and pay tribute to those who have served in the United States military.

    UNC-Chapel Hill ROTC students and University leaders joined local veterans and community and military leaders for the ceremony, which was jointly hosted by the University and Orange County.

    (Photos by Johnny Andrews/UNC-Chapel Hill)

  • 1789 written on a glass window.

    A home for entrepreneurial-minded Tar Heels

    1789 is Carolina's central hub of innovation. The space combines mentorship and workshops with working space and a collaborative setting to help Tar Heels develop the skills to be entrepreneurs and innovators.

  • Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise

    Is the U.S. headed for a recession? 

    With so many mixed indicators about the economy, The Well asked economist Gerald Cohen for his forecast. 

  • Woman speaking at a meeting.

    ‘Heels on a bus’ share insights with trustees

    Projects to promote community pharmacists and compassionate care show the impact of Carolina’s service to the state.

  • A person smiling with a mascot

    Holiday Carolina Blood Drive returns Dec. 7

    Now in its 24th year, the event helps ensure hospital patients can receive treatment during a time when donations slow down.

  • Marissa Carmi

    #GDTBATH: Marissa Carmi

    Graduate student Marissa Carmi is co-president of the First Nations Graduate Circle, which supports and advocates for American Indian graduate and professional students on campus.

  • QUVI founders Kush Jain (right) and Harshul Makwana (left) working on their initial water bottle sanitation prototype for the UNC Makeathon.

    Innovators and makers

    Carolina innovators are working to solve some of the world’s biggest problems, and students are a driving force behind that mission.

  • Yellow flowers.

    Coker arbor renovation in progress

    The yearlong project prioritizes legacy, safety and accessibility at the iconic campus landmark.