The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the nation’s first public university, is dedicated to teaching, research, and public service. It aims to serve North Carolina, the United States, and the world by fostering a diverse community of students and preparing them to become leaders. With a commitment to excellence, UNC-Chapel Hill invests in knowledge and resources to enhance learning and improve the quality of life for all people in the state. The university is recognized for its innovative teaching, groundbreaking research, and dedication to public service, continuing a legacy that began in 1789.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599
What We Do
Assists undergraduate students in the General College and the College of Arts & Sciences with academic planning and decision-making.
Helps Carolina students develop skills and strategies necessary to succeed academically.
Optimizes learning strategies to help students achieve their academic potential through various programs.
Provides free services for students seeking help with their writing skills.
A seven-week residential academic support program for entering first-year students.
Guides undergraduate students in researching and applying to graduate programs.
Digital Health Technologies
Key People
Chancellor
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News & Updates
Ranked by U.S. News & World Report's 2025 Best Colleges rankings.
Top in NC for research activity according to the National Science Foundation.
Designed to improve youth mental health, the program will support teams across 18 counties.
The UNC School of Medicine is the only institution in the Southeast to treat twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome.
The prestigious scholarship provides fully funded graduate education at the University of Oxford.
After graduating from the UNC School of Medicine, Supriya Caton plans to provide care to families in North Carolina.
Through the Army’s Green to Gold program at Carolina, LeBon Hobayan can earn a graduate degree and become a commissioned officer.
After Hurricane Helene, pharmacy school volunteers in Chapel Hill and Asheville worked together to supply critical medications.
Dr. Mariecely Luciano-Feijoo helped multiple families in Hurricane Helene’s aftermath.
The industrial hygienist makes Carolina safer and used that expertise to help another university recover from Hurricane Helene.
Jessica Bowling’s National Guard duties took her to western North Carolina to help with Helene recovery in October.
Locals learn tech skills at a SILS-run workshop series at Chapel Hill and Durham libraries.
After a summer state government internship and a waste audit, Brianna Beadle is back to studying public administration.
Working with NCGrowth, the pair developed a plan to bring jobs and access to healthy food to Robeson County.
The art museum is the first in the state to provide a tool to help them see more hues.
Leader Anita Brown-Graham reflects on Carolina Across 100’s yearlong program focused on mental health.
Started by Carolina students in 2015, the flash frozen produce company creates new markets for family farmers.
Using the method he teaches medical students, Dr. Abhi Mehrotra calmly guided her from a burning house.
Medical resident Danae Smart created a program to encourage minority students to pursue health careers.
Lawns and stormwater ponds remove nitrogen and improve water quality, a Carolina study says.
Data science and social work faculty member Hsun-Ta Hsu combines machine learning with data and community feedback.
Carolina's newest alumni celebrated their accomplishments under the lights at Kenan Stadium during Spring Commencement.
An event at Morehead Planetarium and Science Center.
An event at Ackland Art Museum.
Meetings held at The Spangler Center.