Community Directors (CDs) Annie Lundeen, Chase Coleman and Lindsay Knapp recently sat down with us to share their thoughts on what it's like to be a community director in Carolina Housing.
Inspired by Afrofuturism, this year's theme — "Imagine Liberation" — acknowledges both the heaviness of the moment and visions of future liberations. Originally published in The Well, April 4, 2022 What does liberation look like? What does it sound like? What does it feel like? These and other questions were on the mind of LGBTQ […]
Our Tar Heel Men’s Basketball team is returning to the Final Four for a record 21st time this weekend. This historic semi-final game against Duke will be played on Saturday, and the National Championship game is slated for Monday. Victories in these games will undoubtedly be cause for celebration. We care about you, and we want you to be safe!
This semester UNC-Chapel Hill is offering monthly virtual mental health seminars addressing the intersection of mental health with related topics such as faith, addition/substance use, intimate partner violence, and vulnerable populations.
Meet The Pleasure Activists, a group of UNC-Chapel Hill students who, inspired by the work of writer and activist adrienne maree brown, aim to affirm and normalize sexual health through an inclusive lens.
Bettina Shuford, associate vice chancellor for student engagement, was recognized by Diverse Issues in Higher Education as one of 25 innovative and dynamic women leaders who are paving the way for others in higher education in their Women's History Month Issue.
Brian Lackman is the Associate Director at the Carolina Union where he has worked for one year. His job oversees leadership development in SLL. A large part of his role is supporting his team to give them the tools they need in order to develop and implement meaningful learning with the campus community.
The MCHP supports students of color at Carolina by providing individual therapy, group therapy, outreach engagements, workshops and staff/faculty consultation. We have also begun developing liaison relationships with campus departments and partnerships with student organizations.
UNC Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) supports Carolina students through education and development of a campus culture that promotes making healthy choices. Associate Director Cassie Thomas shares insight on how FSL works to support students.
Melissa Saunders is a Social Worker and Assistant Director for Clinical Services in Counseling and Psychological Services. Her job is to provide individual and group therapy to students; assist the Clinical Director in the management of walk-in and other clinical services and with other administrative tasks.