The late Chuck Stone, former Carolina journalism professor, was also honored with a special citation.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kathleen DuVal’s award-winning book is “Native Nations,” a sweeping 1,000-year history of North America.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Read more about Carolina accessibility initiatives and hear from Tar Heel students, parents and alumni about how they found academic excellence and affordability in Chapel Hill.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dana Riger talks to instructors about using artificial intelligence in teaching and assessment.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The telecommunications policy analyst gives back to Carolina through mentorship and the Diplomacy Initiative.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Through Jan. 4, “Color Triumphant” invites visitors to explore the vibrancy of modern art from Robertson collection.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
High school science teacher Savannah Patterson ’19, 2023 Orange County Teacher of the Year, shares her Tar Heel experience.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
UNC Kenan-Flagler professor Timothy Kundro uses real examples like Theranos and the Fyre Festival in his classes.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Carolina Community Garden and Edible Campus UNC bring Tar Heels together to plant, harvest and share the bounty.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ruth von Bernuth’s GERM 227 class was the first to use Davis Library’s 19th-century iron press for coursework.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Preparing for public health emergencies is the mission of the UNC Special Pathogens Response Center team.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The University is also No. 4 overall among public institutions in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings, released Tuesday.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
To support the U.S. State Department and other agencies, Carolina students have analyzed foreign policy issues for five projects.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The initiative for a safer Carolina highlights Tar Heels’ shared responsibility in preventing violence.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tar Heels waited three years for snow to decorate the Carolina campus again and were then treated to a pair of snowfalls the evenings of Jan. 10 and 21. They went sledding, hung out with friends and took photos by the Old Well. (Photos by Johnny Andrews and Jon Gardiner, University Communications)| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The three-time Grammy Award winner will perform Oct. 4 on Polk Place as part of the Chapel Thrill Concert Series presented by the Rams Club.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A new class of Tar Heels joined the proud ranks of Tar Heel alumni as thousands of friends and family members applauded their achievements.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Max Feliu’s “What the Mud Took,” airing on PBS NC, shows western North Carolinians picking up the pieces of their lives.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Hearst Journalism Awards Program is often referred to as the “Pulitzers of college journalism.”| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
See this “female-centric” collection of sculptural works by 36 Japanese artists at the Ackland Art Museum through Aug. 31.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
In this video, learn about Viti Pathak and the impact bhangra had on her time at Carolina.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Open to all, Aerial Arts at Carolina is a club built on creativity and exercise.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
In this video, learn how a Carolina student uses this residence hall space to pursue her passion outside the classroom.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
At Carolina, researchers across departments are finding creative ways to use artificial intelligence for greater good.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Beginning this fall, Tar Heels of all skill levels can experiment with generative AI in the new Davis Library space.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The 6,700-plus Tar Heel graduates received words of wisdom from astronaut Zena Cardman ’10, ’14 (MS) at a ceremony presided over by interim chancellor Lee H. Roberts.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
She’s Not Here gives Tar Heel women another option for getting home safe at night.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
No action is required during the regular test of the University's emergency notification system.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Powwow dancers and drummers from tribes throughout North Carolina performed ceremonial dances in regalia of colorful beads, furs and feathers at the University's annual powwow.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A member of the Lumbee Tribe, she plans to use her pharmacy degree to work in a pediatric hospital.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Ashley Perry earned her MBA at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School as an active-duty Army officer and a single mother of two.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Established in 1980 by the late C. Knox Massey ’25 of Durham, the C. Knox Massey Distinguished Service Award recognizes “unusual, meritorious or superior contributions” by University employees. The winners, selected through a campus-wide nomination process, each receive a $10,000 stipend and an award citation.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Renovations to campus buildings are completed or underway, Bell Hall is nearly done, and a new residence hall is on the horizon.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
When Kim Enders’ adviser couldn’t make it to her doctoral hooding, her father, Dr. Bert Peterson, gladly stepped in.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Keynote speaker Don Baucom gave the ceremony a new slogan and celebrated the power of relationships.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The app, formerly CarolinaGO, offers a custom experience that lets users see bus routes, find health resources and more.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Check out three projects on water quality, lithium mining and marsh restoration that are protecting the state and its residents.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
An oasis in Bynum Circle, with 1995's Fordham Fountain at its heart, provides seating, shade and a cooling spray.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The season opens with a Grammy Award winner and celebrates joy, connection and the public good.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carolina is committed to working with partners to ensure western North Carolina is supported.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
No action is required during the routine test Wednesday.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The North Carolina Rural Health Research Program and others are leading rural health innovation in western North Carolina.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Carolina’s associate vice chancellor for organizational strategy and performance talks about improving University operations.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Dr. Lisa Carey talks about the importance of research, coordinated care and helping patients make informed choices.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Housekeeper James Brower spent 23 years caring for the conference center and the people inside it.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Cleaning is the priority for the Massey Award winner and housekeeping crew leader, but people are a close second.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
After years of hard work, late nights and determination, they're joining the ranks of more than 367,000 Carolina alumni.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Well compiled all the details you need before attending UNC-Chapel Hill’s May 10 graduation.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Several temporary changes will be in effect before and after the ceremony to support safe and efficient access.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The recipients include two housekeepers, two academic staff members, a retired dean and a research professor.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Nate Knuffman, the University’s chief financial officer, explains where the funds come from and where they go.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Responses focused on three themes: Alert Carolina updates, preparedness and training, and safety infrastructure.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The UNC Visitors Center looks forward to sharing all that is special about Carolina.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Alert Carolina messaging now includes two new labels to signify when immediate attention is required.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill