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News for the Carolina community
Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz reflects on the pandemic year at Carolina and how it has changed the University and its students, faculty and staff.
In part one of a three-part series, two Carolina experts consider the pandemic’s lasting effects on education from kindergarten through college.
Initiative 4 from the University’s strategic plan addresses the importance of exploring new ideas, solving problems and filling gaps in human knowledge.
Carolina’s Digital Accessibility Office empowers members of the campus community to create digital resources that anyone can use.
The University’s revenue sources vary, but nearly all have restrictions, while the University’s largest expense goes to salaries and benefits for its employees.
The Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling helped a daughter give her father an especially meaningful present for his 90th birthday.
Meet University employees who have been spending their time playing the piano, painting watercolors and practicing Pilates and photography.
A kitten who helped her human overcome a loss. A foster dog named Cinnabon who became a happy “foster fail.” Clancy the chicken who perches like a pirate’s parrot on shoulders. Meet these and other pets who joined Carolina families during the COVID-19 pandemic.