Carolina’s Heroes
The University salutes its essential workers and asks Tar Heels everywhere to wear Carolina blue to honor them on April 28.
The University salutes its essential workers and asks Tar Heels everywhere to wear Carolina blue to honor them on April 28.
Carolina’s dedication to sustainability and the environment is driven by our commitment to the University’s Three Zeros Environmental Initiative.
This interim guidance is provided in response to the new remote environment in which the University is operating due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, effective March 2020.
In response to the current unprecedented situation resulting from COVID-19, the University is assessing its financial situation and identifying approaches to address emerging challenges.
Housekeeping Services uses best-in-class cleaning processes and is working diligently to increase disinfection of campus high-touch surfaces. Pandemic preparedness plans are in place and cleaning protocols will be updated as necessary.
For those traveling on University business, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Policy 1504 on Transportation Expenses and Mileage Rates allows for reimbursement of cancellation and change fees if the “cancellation or change is made at the direction of and for the convenience of the department.”
Heading out of town for Thanksgiving? Check out these travel tips for getting to Charlotte, Durham Station, Greensboro and the RDU Airport!
Jason Ross, a painter in Facilities Housing Support, says the military taught him order, discipline and how to work with all kinds of people.
Hurricane season started June 1, and we are starting to see more tropical development as the summer progresses.