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Beginning a new chapter

Winter Commencement

Years of hard work will come to fruition Dec. 15 as 1,811 graduates will have degrees conferred at Carolina's Winter Commencement ceremony.

Our December graduates excelled in the classroom, conducted research, dominated their sports and served the state. Now, they’ll become leaders in their chosen fields and communities.

  • 1,811total graduates
  • 989undergraduates
  • 822graduate and professional students
  • 176first-generation students
  • 1,039North Carolina residents
  • 60Covenant Scholars

Meet the graduates


Ceremony information

The Winter Commencement ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15, at the Dean E. Smith Center. Tickets are not required. A clear bag policy will be in effect for all attendees.

For those who cannot attend in person, the ceremony will be livestreamed.

 

Graduate flips tassel on cap

Dr. Shelton “Shelley” Earp, a longtime member of the UNC School of Medicine faculty and former director of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, will deliver the keynote address.

Under his leadership, UNC Lineberger became one of the nation’s leading cancer research hubs, connecting faculty from across the University and beyond. Earp also initiated partnerships with other University of North Carolina System schools, recognizing the importance of collaboration in research that leads to new treatments for cancer.

Read a Q&A with Earp.

 

Dr. Shelley Earp in the lab next to a colleague