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News for the Carolina community
Take charge of your later years now by planning important things such as housing, your legacy and your last wishes, says a Carolina expert on aging.
The Audit, Compliance and Risk Management committee meets for the first time today, joining the Strategic Initiatives committee, which first convened in November.
New scholarships and programs, health care advances and better buildings are just some of the ways the Campaign for Carolina is making an immediate impact.
Eva Hodgson and Carlie Littlefield are among five current student-athletes enrolled in the UNC Kenan-Flagler MBA program, along with Chris Gray from men's lacrosse, Filippo Zattarin from men's soccer and Tom Watson from men's track and field.
The University Libraries’ collection of fantastically engineered pop-up books grew from a late professor’s fascination.
Led by Carolina students, Musical Empowerment provides one-on-one music lessons for nearly 130 underserved children in the Chapel Hill and Carrboro community.
The Gardening and Ethnobotany in Academia Project is a student organization that maintains the Sam W. Hitt Medicinal Garden on campus and encourages students and faculty to explore the relationship between plants and people — medicinally, economically and culturally at a local and global scale.
As tensions rise, a Carolina expert explains the global importance of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, why the U.S. is involved and how the situation may play out.