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Tar Heels explored more than 25 labs and projects at the annual Research & Discovery Fair, held Oct. 22 as part of University Research Week. The event offered hands-on demonstrations, interactive experiments and a behind-the-scenes look at how discoveries are made.
(Photos by Johnny Andrews/UNC-Chapel Hill)
Carolina employees explain how they turn campus into a “big-time football environment” on Saturdays.
Carolina's faculty and staff posed for pictures with Rameses Jr., received a free lunch and giveaway, had their pictures drawn and more Oct. 17 during the annual Employee Appreciation Day, sponsored by the Office of Human Resources.
(Photos by Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
The iconic spot on Carolina’s campus is not the only representation around North Carolina.
The beloved musician and proud Tar Heel fan will address the Class of 2026 on May 9 at Kenan Stadium.
The Carolina Community Garden and Edible Campus UNC bring Tar Heels together to plant, harvest and share the bounty.
Tar Heel students packed the Varsity Theatre Sept. 17 for the UNC Visitors Center's two sold-out screenings of the season finale of “The Summer I Turned Pretty.” The third season of the show, based on the young adult romance trilogy by Carolina distinguished alumna Jenny Han ’02, was filmed on Carolina’s campus during summer 2024.
Attendees enjoyed free refreshments, entered to win raffle prizes, played TSITP trivia, heard from Tar Heels involved with the production and took photos with Rameses. Read more about the event.
Photos by Jon Gardiner, University Communications and Marketing
“Folks came to save me,” said Dr. Michael Zollicoffer ’85 (MD) of the more than $280,000 raised to pay off his cancer treatment bills.