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News for the Carolina community

  • Man in mask looks in mirror and adjusts tie.

    ‘Living in a different world’

    Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz reflects on the pandemic year at Carolina and how it has changed the University and its students, faculty and staff.

  • People sitting in a classroom

    Post-pandemic life: recovery and revelations in education

    In part one of a three-part series, two Carolina experts consider the pandemic’s lasting effects on education from kindergarten through college.

  • A collage of research work

    Creating conditions for discovery

    Initiative 4 from the University’s strategic plan addresses the importance of exploring new ideas, solving problems and filling gaps in human knowledge.

  • A green button on a keyboard that reads,

    Accessibility for all

    Carolina’s Digital Accessibility Office empowers members of the campus community to create digital resources that anyone can use.

  • Numbers on a sheet

    Carolina’s money: Where we get it; how we spend it

    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.

  • People holding wood

    Recycle, recut, rejoice

    The Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling helped a daughter give her father an especially meaningful present for his 90th birthday.

  • A collage of people and their art

    Piano, paints and Pilates

    Meet University employees who have been spending their time playing the piano, painting watercolors and practicing Pilates and photography.

  • A collage of animals

    More pandemic pets

    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.