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Funded by Arts Everywhere and the music department, the student orchestra commissioned a new piece from Durham Symphony conductor and composer William Henry Curry for its spring performance.
Throughout the pandemic, Grounds Services workers stayed on the job to make sure the outdoor areas of the historic campus remained clean and picturesque. A year later, they’re still at it.
Take a few minutes to enjoy this video of the scenes and sounds of campus during this beautiful time of year.
Through the Carolina Beekeeping Club, Tar Heels are learning to care for hives and exploring the impact bees have on our environment and food systems.
Heidi Kim, director of Carolina’s new Asian American Center, discusses how the center’s first few months went during the pandemic, the rise in anti-Asian racism and violence nationally and locally, and a resulting “silver lining” for the center.
When the Carolina community sought help to keep our students, faculty and staff safe during the pandemic, more than 1,400 Tar Heels stepped up and logged nearly 27,000 hours supporting the University's public health initiatives.
Have you ever heard of the Tin Can or the Scuttlebutt? Those words may bring back fond memories for some generations of Tar Heels, but for today's students, they're a mystery. Take a look at how campus has changed through the years, creating new experiences for different generations of students.
The arts are for more than just students studying music or studio art. The arts are for everyone, and they are a fundamental part of Carolina’s culture that unlocks our fullest potential, both as individuals and as a collective.