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News for the Carolina community
Sustainable Carolina combines the University’s efforts to steadily reduce its environmental footprint through operational improvements, research and students’ experiential learning.
A new fully-electric Chapel Hill Transit bus and a rooftop full of solar panels are just two ways Carolina students are working to make our campus more sustainable.
After a year spent on the sidelines, the former men’s basketball head coach shared homespun and hard-earned wisdom with seniors weeks from graduation.
Through the UNC Institute for the Environment's semester-long Sustainable Triangle Field Site, Carolina students are researching Chapel Hill's creeks to help the town develop stronger flood mitigation plans.
Carolina senior Dylan Morgan has always had a strong connection with nature and he turned to UNC Institute for the Environment and the North Carolina Policy Collaboratory as a Tar Heel to gain the skills and experience to turn that connection into a career.
The recipients, including a team that helped launch the Carolina Together Testing Program, will receive recognition for their contributions at an in-person event.
In November 2021, the University’s Board of Trustees honored Hortense McClinton and Henry Owl with a vote to add their names to two buildings whose names were removed in July 2020. On May 13, we celebrated the legacies of these two pioneers during ceremonies on campus.
Returning to Carolina, where his career began 30 years ago, Mark Schornak uses his artistic skills to create illustrations that help doctors plan surgeries and explain them to patients.