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News for the Carolina community
In the sixth installment of “Race, Racism and Racial Equity,” three research teams showed how the health crisis highlighted racial inequities.
In overcoming challenges caused by COVID-19, faculty and staff have added and adapted technology to improve learning flexibility in classrooms across campus.
Carolina senior Lucas Risinger is among the three Tar Heels studying at Kyrgyzstan's American University of Central Asia this year as part of the UNC Russian Flagship Program.
Alex Upton, a Carolina junior studying music in the College of Arts & Sciences, is connecting with his musical intuition through performance, composition and improvisation.
Marie Yovanovitch’s talk about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and challenges women face in the foreign service was a key event in Carolina’s first Diplomacy Week.
Carolina’s Study Abroad Office adapted its programming during the pandemic, creating new global learning opportunities for students at home while helping others travel internationally safely.
Students in a hands-on anthropology course piece together ancient ceramics, learn to fire pottery and cook with pots over a fire to study the history of pottery.
In advance of the Celebration of Undergraduate Research this afternoon, the College of Arts & Sciences caught up with junior Aakanksha Gundu who will be presenting her work as part of the Strahl lab in the School of Medicine.