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News for the Carolina community
Millions of workers left their jobs — which may be good news for graduating Carolina students, says Executive Director of University Career Services Tierney Bates.
The chancellor continues the discussion, covering the provost transition, recent building renaming and strong financial results on multiple fronts.
Carolina alumnus Jake Mendys ’16 uses basketball and business to change lives from Rwanda to the NBA.
Why do some organisms live in groups? What influences their cooperation with one another? How do they choose their mates? Ph.D. student Brian Lerch has a lot of questions about ecology and evolutionary biology — and he strives to answer them using math.
The omicron variant has not stopped the important mission of the University, says Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz.
Created by more than 30 faculty members, a new Faculty Retirement Planning Guide brings information and resources together in one place.
Together with American studies professor Daniel Cobb, undergraduate students learned the meaning of hands-on research by getting their hands dirty. They planted a garden inspired by their transcriptions of the diary of one of the 20th century’s most influential American Indian writers and intellectuals.
More than a dozen Tar Heels spent last semester on the coast taking classes and conducting real-world research on a new issue impacting the barrier islands of the Cape Lookout National Seashore.