Beginning a new chapter
Years of hard work will come to fruition Dec. 15 as 1,811 graduates will have degrees conferred at Winter Commencement.
Meet the December graduatesYears of hard work will come to fruition Dec. 15 as 1,811 graduates will have degrees conferred at Winter Commencement.
Meet the December graduatesUNC-Chapel Hill is at the heart of what’s next, preparing talented students from different perspectives and life experiences to become creators, explorers, entrepreneurs and leaders. Tar Heels develop a voice for critical thought and the courage to guide change.
Carolina’s nationally recognized teaching, groundbreaking research and dedication to public service continue a legacy that began when the University was chartered in 1789 and opened to students four years later.
Her experience playing on a championship team taught Kristin Acquavella how to work hard, push herself and trust others.
Carolina professor Bob Goldstein has led DIY microscope workshops across the state for nearly a decade.
Required courses focused on careers are helping doctoral student Allen Wood choose a professional path.
When Tar Heels arrive on our campus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, they meet a world of possibilities. In Chapel Hill, we’re all part of the same Tar Heel team, and everyone has a role to play. See how Tar Heels are leaving their Heelprint.
At Carolina, our outstanding teachers give Tar Heels the knowledge, resources and confidence to succeed.
Carolina is dedicated to providing the best support and resources to veterans, who make up a vital part of our campus.
The second-winningest coach in NFL history will lead the Tar Heels, pending approval by the Board of Trustees and UNC Board of Governors.
With a $190 million increase in research activity, the University is now among the top 10 U.S. research institutions.
With classes paused in Asheville, scholars in a joint public health master’s program did relief work in three counties.
’Tis the season for festive costumes, coming together with colleagues and getting steps in for a good cause.
The Jingle Bell Jog, an annual tradition for Carolina faculty and staff, returned Dec. 6. Tar Heels turned into Santas, elves, reindeer and candy canes as they got out in the sun on a chilly Friday. Those who attended also had the opportunity to make canned-food donations to the Carolina Cupboard and support the Orange County Animal Shelter. (Photos by Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)
From “Sports Xtra” to the Olympics, “I am well prepared wherever I go because of Carolina,” Kyle Lobenhofer says.
The Tar Heels’ beloved ram mascot made his first appearance on campus 100 years ago this month.
Tour campus from a bird’s-eye view and see fall colors around Carolina in this drone fly-through video.
North Carolina Botanical Garden
Thu, December 1212:00 pm
Kerr Hall
Fri, December 1303:00 pm
Ackland Art Museum
Fri, December 1305:00 pm
Morehead Planetarium and Science Center
Wed, December 1807:00 pm