Adverse

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

Discover

The Well

News for the Carolina community

  • Seven people standing on the steps of SOuth Building.

    Building a rich intellectual community

    The Carolina Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity prepares scholars from different backgrounds for faculty careers.

  • Three award recipients and a presenter standing on a stage.

    MLK Unsung Heroes live diversity principles

    Award winners E. Nathan Thomas III and Kellye Whitaker build community in their work each day.

  • Students sitting around a table on their computers.

    Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl Team heads to national competition

    Carolina's Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl Team will be facing off against 35 other schools for a national title this weekend. It is the team’s first time advancing to the national championship in over five years.

  • Black in Tech

    Coding for community

    The Tar Heels behind Carolina's Black in Technology student organization are working to increase the representation of Black students in computer science and create an inclusive ecosystem for students to thrive.

  • Sherrod Crum standing outside.

    An entrepreneur at heart

    The Carolina Scholarship attracted senior Sherrod Crum to UNC-Chapel Hill and has helped him focus on his passion for social entrepreneurship that serves underrepresented communities.

  • Photo illustration of 9 supreme court justices in black robes superimposed against a photo of the U.S. Supreme Court Building. In place of Justice Stephen Breyer is a white silhouette with a question mark.

    Supreme Court vacancy: How will it be filled?

    Law professor and court expert Michael Gerhardt answers this and other questions from The Well following the announced retirement of Justice Stephen Breyer.

  • Cameron Baker standing outside by a stonewall.

    #GDTBATH: Cameron Baker

    Cameron Baker wanted to become a politician or judge to find ways to make a positive impact in his hometown. But through his studies at Carolina and an internship with the local chapter of the NAACP, the junior found a different path to social change.

  • a person ice skating.

    Breaking the ice

    Meet the UNC Figure Skating Club, a student organization that is helping train Tar Heel figure skaters and inviting new skaters into the sport.