Grounds crew keeps Carolina feeling like home
A new landscaping project at the Old Well shows the constant work happening to care for the University's centuries-old campus.
Spring is in the air at Carolina, and the warmer temperatures bring plenty of favorite University traditions.
Keep scrolling to see scenes from campus and other exciting work happening at Carolina.
Nothing feels more like spring than graduation pictures around blooming flowers at the Old Well. As Commencement nears, seniors are lining up throughout the day to capture memorable photographs with their best friends.
Seniors participated in the annual tradition of climbing the Bell Tower on April 9. The event, sponsored by Carolina Alumni, had other activities, too, including a mechanical bull.
Mary Pope Osborne ’71, award-winning author known for her “Magic Tree House” book series, encouraged seniors who stuck around during a rainstorm at Last Lecture on April 10. The annual event is sponsored by the senior class and meant to provide words of motivation to graduates.
A new landscaping project at the Old Well shows the constant work happening to care for the University's centuries-old campus.
Tar Heels from a variety of cultures and backgrounds brought color to Hooker Fields on April 12 at UNC Holi Moli. Also known as the festival of colors, Holi is a Hindu tradition that celebrates love, community and the arrival of spring. At Carolina, the yearly tradition connects campus and the local community.
(Photos by Jon Gardiner, University Communications)
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