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We hope you have a wonderful winter break and that you will have time to relax with your family and friends.
Each week, we sat down with Carolina’s newsmakers to find out what’s going on around campus and how Tar Heels are impacting the world. Take a listen to our favorite episodes from 2019.
A new student group called Carolina Adapts Toys for Children with Handicaps is working to “catch” the kids who fall through the cracks of the mainstream toy market.
UNC Police Officers joined other law enforcement departments to take local elementary school students on a holiday shopping spree.
Blood clot expert Dr. Stephan Moll, professor of medicine in the School of Medicine, consulted NASA on how to treat a U.S. astronaut’s deep vein thrombosis during a mission on the International Space Station.
A new study from Carolina researchers found that annual river ice cover will decline by about six days for every one degree Celsius increase in global temperatures.
Guskiewicz shared details about a long-term significant investment that will “help us to study our past, learn from that past, build from that past and move forward together as a community.”
The UNC Visitors Center welcomes guests to Carolina. Our Sense of Place tours share the many stories of our extraordinary university and introduce you to the innovation, impact and accessibility that define Carolina’s identity today. Whether you're interested in prospective undergraduate tours - provided by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions - or you would just like to get to know Carolina better, you are invited to walk our storied brick paths between our stone walls.
The UNC Visitors Center welcomes guests to Carolina. Our Sense of Place tours share the many stories of our extraordinary university and introduce you to the innovation, impact and accessibility that define Carolina’s identity today. Whether you're interested in prospective undergraduate tours - provided by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions - or you would just like to get to know Carolina better, you are invited to walk our storied brick paths between our stone walls.
The UNC Visitors Center welcomes guests to Carolina. Our Sense of Place tours share the many stories of our extraordinary university and introduce you to the innovation, impact and accessibility that define Carolina’s identity today. Whether you're interested in prospective undergraduate tours - provided by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions - or you would just like to get to know Carolina better, you are invited to walk our storied brick paths between our stone walls.