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Connect. Collaborate. Make the world spin. Global relationships create a smaller, smarter, more caring world.
Chancellor Carol L. Folt traveled almost 8,000 miles to Zambia, Malawi and Kenya to meet with Carolina’s faculty, researchers and alumni to see how Tar Heels are changing the world.
A team of specialists and students led by Carolina professor Jodi Magness has uncovered additional mosaic scenes in the Late Roman synagogue at Huqoq, an ancient Jewish village.
Chancellor Carol L. Folt's commencement speech at Universidad San Francisco de Quito, in part, discussed the two universities' collaboration with the Galápagos Science Center to address fragile island ecosystems.
Maya from the Margins fosters cultural understanding among Maya youth on both sides of the border — Morganton, North Carolina and Yucatán, Mexico.
Flavio Frohlich’s lab at Carolina is a perfect example of how diverse research teams often make quicker scientific advances.
A Tibetan Buddhist monk offered a window into Tibetan culture via a sand mandala, an ancient art form.
A new program, organized by Carolina’s Retired Faculty Association, pairs former faculty with scholars coming to campus from other countries. Rewarding relationships have ensued.
There's the potential for a lost generation that would affect the Middle East and be felt around the world.