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A message from Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Amy Johnson.
Promoting Democracy with Carolina Votes
The 18-24 age group has traditionally had the lowest rates of voter turnout and engagement in the democratic process. A goal of the Carolina Votes initiative is to provide the Carolina community with the tools they need to be informed and engaged participants in American democracy.
Mental Health Seminar: It’s OK to Pause
If you're struggling to juggle between school, work, social time, and more, you're not alone. Many are familiar with that guilty feeling you may have when you are taking a break and aren't working towards your academics, career, or personal goals. However, It's OK to Pause! Taking some time for yourself is one of the…
Good Neighbor Initiative Community Cookout
Join the Chapel Hill and Carrboro community at the Good Neighbor Initiative Community Cookout on Sept. 28th, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Hargraves Community Center. This cookout is open to anyone with free admission, free food from Al's Burger Shack and Ben & Jerry's, raffle prizes, music, games, and more. This annual event is…
Accommodations for Religious Observances
We support Tar Heels’ well-being, inside and outside the classroom. As a part of your Carolina experience, we understand that you may need to balance your academic studies with observations of your religious practices and beliefs. Again this year, our academic calendar overlaps with a number of religious holidays. The Provost’s office regularly reminds faculty…
Mental Health Colloquium Recap
Heels Care Network held a Mental Health Colloquium on Sept. 14 to kick off a Mental Health Seminar series. Supporting Various Identities, Cultural Awareness, and Mental Health On Sept. 14th, 150 students, faculty, and staff attended Heels Care Network's Mental Health Colloquium. We would like to extend special thanks to the presenters and facilitators who…
Supporting Our Tar Heels
We want all Tar Heels to succeed and thrive while they are at UNC-Chapel Hill, and that starts with ensuring our graduate and undergraduate students have access to mental health resources. Carolina offers on-campus services and partners with well-being and mental health leaders, such as the JED Foundation, which focuses on the mental health of teens…