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News for the Carolina community

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    An unprecedented class

    The entering class of 2020 reflects the diversity and strengths of students facing a first semester like no other.

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    Data science builds bridges

    Collaborative data science enhances discoveries by Carolina’s computer scientists, biostatisticians and health care professionals.

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    Focus Carolina: Terry Magnuson

    The leader of Carolina’s $1.1 billion research enterprise talks about how scientists are working to solve the most pressing challenges of our time.

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    Somos Carolina. We are Carolina.

    As Latinx Heritage Month comes to an end on Oct. 15, five Carolina employees with heritages and traditions from different countries tell their stories.

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    Taking a closer look

    With historic buildings and picturesque landscaping, Carolina's campus is iconic, and some of the University's most beautiful spots are worth a closer look.

  • Cartoon of a donkey and an elephant representing Democratic and Republican candidates

    Presidential debates: how to watch and why

    Carolina’s experts urge voters to go beyond debate soundbites, to think about how candidates prepare and to consider how debates could influence the 2020 election.

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    Making good neighbors

    How a 17-year-old initiative to educate Carolina students on living as good neighbors in historically Black communities is adapting to the pandemic.

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    Bolstering Black entrepreneurship

    Carolina experts explain why it’s so difficult for minorities to become entrepreneurs and why now may be the perfect time to even the playing field.