Uniforms Help Get the Job Done
Learn which Carolina employees wear a body camera, a helmet with a light-sensitive lens and a vest that reads “Free hugs & kisses.”
Learn which Carolina employees wear a body camera, a helmet with a light-sensitive lens and a vest that reads “Free hugs & kisses.”
Overnight, hard-working crews from across campus combined to turn a stadium filled with football fans into a festive setting for a special Commencement.
Effective immediately, the University is implementing fuel conservation measures for Motor Fleet and University-owned vehicles.
Students preparing to move out of campus residence halls can limit the amount of waste going to landfills by donating or recycling unwanted items.
The Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling helped a daughter give her father an especially meaningful present for his 90th birthday.
The Carolina Tree Heritage program is giving second life to downed campus trees by transforming the trunks and branches into furniture, sculptures and other wooden creations, with the proceeds going toward student scholarships.
When Carolina celebrated its bicentennial in 1993, Davie Poplar saplings were planted throughout the state. Revisit some of those saplings and the Tar Heels who planted them to see how Carolina has literally taken root in North Carolina.
Teams across the University are working tirelessly to prepare for the return to campus. Here’s a look at some of what’s happening.
Painstaking stewardship and a long view of history drive Massey Award winner Tom Bythell as he cares for Carolina’s precious campus.
Massey Award winner Carol Womack’s path took her from a Jamaican farm through some hard times and to a new life in North Carolina.