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News for the Carolina community

  • A car drives by a parking lot.

    Parking updates

    Cheryl Stout, director of transportation and parking, talks about new parking policies for the return to campus and the fall semester.

  • Students on campus

     Adjusting to the ‘new abnormal’

    A Human Resources information session addressed questions from employees about the July 19 return to campus.

  • Nikole Hannah-Jones

    Trustees approve tenure for Nikole Hannah-Jones

    In a special meeting June 30, the University’s Board of Trustees voted to approve the Hussman School of Journalism and Media’s recommendation to tenure the Pulitzer Prize-winner as the Knight Chair in Race and Investigative Journalism.

  • Aerial photo of Broughton District.

    Revitalizing North Carolina towns

    The School of Government’s Development Finance Initiative helps towns navigate public-private partnerships to increase revenue, preserve historic areas, provide housing and create jobs.

  • Carolina Latinx Center Director Josmell Pérez

    Why I got the shot

    COVID-19 vaccines are critical for ending the pandemic. Many in the Carolina community got the shot for more personal reasons.

  • Students walking on campus

    More work to be done

    As Carolina prepares for a July 19 return to campus for those who have worked remotely throughout the pandemic, nearly 500 University employees attended Tuesday’s Employee Forum town hall, with many expressing concerns about going back.

  • A record

    Learning behind the laughter

    In Associate Professor Michelle Robinson’s American studies Maymester course, “Comedy and Ethics,” students explored how stand-up comedy enriches American culture and sparks ethical discussions, all while making people laugh.

  • Head shot of Dawn Wedig

    The terrible necessity of hurricanes

    As a meteorologist and emergency management planner, Dawn Wedig educates others about hurricanes — from why we need them to why we need to prepare for them.