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News for the Carolina community

  • A mother holding a newborn baby

    Through nurses’ hands: New center to improve health care worldwide

    Carolina Nursing’s new WHO/PAHO designation for nursing and midwifery education will improve care for mothers and babies.

  • Students walk past the desk of Davis Library.

    Meet Carolina’s librarians

    The staff across the University Libraries’ 10 locations are trained experts who thrive on helping Tar Heels at all junctures of their academic careers.

  • Dayna Durbin outside by the undergraduate library.

    How to make the most of Carolina’s libraries

    If your resolution for 2023 is to study more or improve your academics, our University Libraries have everything you need. Dayna Durbin, an undergraduate and teaching librarian at the R.B. House Undergraduate Library, shared advice about how to start the year right.

  • Vanessa Mitchell

    Nurturer of success

    Massey Award winner Vanessa Mitchell, computer support analyst at the UNC School of Social Work, is known for her high-quality work, self-improvement and helping others succeed.

  • People cutting a ribbon

    ‘Where I can be myself’

    The opening of the new Asian American Center gives students, faculty and staff of Asian descent a place to call their own.

  • coronavirus

    Vaccinations can stop delta variant

    With delta driving more than 85% of COVID-19 cases in the U.S., vaccinations are the best path for ending the pandemic, says Carolina virologist David R. Martinez.

  • Selina Shi standing outside the UNC Asian American Center.

    #GDTBATH: Selina Shi

    Selina Shi joined the Asian American Center Campaign to help ensure that Asian American Tar Heels had a voice and representation on Carolina's campus. Her mission takes a step forward today when the physical space for the UNC Asian American Center officially opens.

  • James Holman

    Good work and good trouble

    Massey Award recipient James Holman has spent his career at Carolina advocating for his fellow employees.