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    Carolina salutes its veterans

    Carolina salutes its 342 employees who are U.S. military veterans with stories of a grandfather’s influence starting a soldier's path to leadership, an unlikely sailor from the NC mountains, and an Air Force veteran who directs Carolina's Veterans Resource Center.

  • Students walking on a brick pathway on the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill surrounded by trees with yellow-, red- and orange-colored

    University defends admissions process in court

    Carolina goes to court this week to defend itself in a multi-year lawsuit challenging its ability to admit and educate a diverse community of students.

  • head shot of Mike Piehler

    Piehler launches Carolina Sustainability Council

    The Council will support the transition to Sustainable Carolina, a new comprehensive initiative to move Carolina’s sustainability efforts forward, including the Three Zeros Environmental Initiative.

  • People in a line waiting to vote

    Record turnout

    Carolina experts weigh in on what’s driving voters to the polls and what the record turnout means for this and future elections.

  • Nate Knuffman hands a bag of food to an employee in a car in front of the Old Well

    Rise and shine a light on employees

    Campus leaders celebrated Employee Appreciation Day by handing out breakfast biscuits on the morning of Oct. 28.

  • Bob Blouin in black and white.

    Behind the spring planning

    Provost Bob Blouin explains the details of the process, how campus leaders are working with neighboring communities and lessons learned from the fall.

  • black and white photo of researcher in a lab seen through a door

    Research leads the way

    Last spring, the coronavirus pandemic disrupted everything. UNC Research helped chart a course to the new normal.

  • graphic of multiple hands of different races holding up a light bulb

    Research shows diversity drives value, innovation

    Immigrant inventors produce more patents than native U.S. citizens, among other key findings, according to a new Entrepreneurship Center report.