What’s New on Campus
If you haven’t been back to campus much during the pandemic, you’ll see a number of changes, including new buildings, dining options and trails.
If you haven’t been back to campus much during the pandemic, you’ll see a number of changes, including new buildings, dining options and trails.
Effective immediately, the University is implementing fuel conservation measures for Motor Fleet and University-owned vehicles.
From her perch in campus dining halls, Deborah Paige has touched the lives of students with kindness and love. Today is her last day on the job.
Knuffman has served as interim vice chancellor for Finance and Operations since August. He will assume this new position on March 22.
The University’s revenue sources vary, but nearly all have restrictions, while the University’s largest expense goes to salaries and benefits for its employees.
South Merritt Mill Road will close to through traffic on Feb. 4 between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. for completion of railroad crossing and road repairs.
With Carolina facing a projected $300 million budget shortfall, it’s never been more important to understand University finances.
Some Finance and Operations departments will operate under reduced hours while students are on winter break, beginning as early as Dec. 21.
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.