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  • front of caldwell hall

    Carolina’s spectral side

    Halloween is right around the corner. Do you dare visit some of these campus haunts?

  • David (Dave) Hofmann presents in the front of a classroom

    Making better decisions, quicker

    Dave Hofmann knows how companies and organizations can accelerate their decision-making and, ultimately, their success.

  • black and white photo of Johnny Cash holding an American flag over his head

    Carolina’s libraries fill gaps in ‘Country Music’

    Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns’ research team looked at thousands of digitized images across multiple collections that document the country music industry.

  • Dorothy Espelage, William C. Friday Distinguished Professor of Education in Carolina’s School of Education

    How to protect students from bullies

    In observance of National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month, a Carolina expert offers tips on how to handle bullies.

  • Old college year book scan

    Likes vs. likeability

    Professor Mitch Prinstein looks at different kinds of popularity in his book, Popular, Carolina's 2018 summer reading book.

  • From left, Matthew Turi, Nancy Kaiser, Stephen Fletcher, Rebecca Williams, Biff Hollingsworth, Elizabeth Shulman and Ashlyn Velte at Bennett Place Historic Site in Durham.

    ‘The Civil War Day By Day’ comes to an end

    The project resulted in a rich catalog of missives from top generals, diary entries from women on the home front, eloquent love letters, scribbled notes from the barely literate, painful reports from the front written by soldiers on both sides and messages from slaves to their masters.

  • Jamie Loeb stands on a tennis court and holds an NCAA championship trophy

    Loeb wins NCAA singles title

    Loeb (31-5) is the first singles national champion in Carolina women’s tennis history

  • Robert Bruce speaks at a podium

    Serving those who serve

    Carolina announces two more impressive initiatives that will help service members and veterans succeed in the classroom — both on campus and online.