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Every day, Tar Heels find ways to leave their Heelprint on campus and make our community stronger.

  • Celine Locklear

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Celine Locklear

    Chancellor's Science Scholar and incoming first-year student Celine Locklear is eager to get the academic year started and jump into an array of social activities at Carolina.

  • Laura Hughes pulls back on a bow to shoot an arrow.

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Laura Hughes

    Laura Hughes is an accomplished archer and member of the U.S. Archery Team. This week, she joins a new team as she officially becomes part of Carolina's Class of 2025.

  • Jonathan Zhao standing by the Old Well.

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Jonathan Zhao

    A two-time national champion in ice dancing, incoming first-year student Jonathan Zhao plans to bring the discipline he learned training for competition to his Carolina academics.

  • Shristi Sharma

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Shristi Sharma

    Everything Shristi Sharma knows about computer programming, she taught herself. Now the incoming first-year student is coming to Carolina to take her computer science skills to the next level.

  • Bryce Jones in UNC gear.

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Bryce Jones

    Incoming first-year student Bryce Jones is focused on one goal at Carolina: becoming a better person.

  • Sarah Gaing

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Sarah Giang

    For her entire life, incoming first-year student Sarah Giang has heard stories about what being a Carolina student is like. Her own Carolina experience begins this week.

  • Person sitting outside

    Delta variant underscores need for COVID-19 Community Standards

    Public health expert Kurt Ribisl explains the University’s COVID-19 Community Standards, including the importance of registering your vaccine and wearing a mask while indoors.

  • Meredith Tozzer and her husband working from home while their son stayed home from daycare with them during the pandemic. (Image courtesy of Meredith Tozzer)

    ‘In the red zone’

    Meredith Tozzer thought the shutdown would last a few weeks. She had no idea of the challenges she and her family would face.