Hoping to enhance the public’s understanding of science, @moreheadplanet brings together the unique resources of @UNC to engage communities across North Carolina with an array of outreach programs.
Happy #campusandcommunity Day to all our partners!
April 23 is Campus & Community Day, an international celebration of town/gown collaborations.
The Good Neighbor Initiative in Chapel Hill promotes positive living experiences in neighborhoods where students and non-students live in close proximity.
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Today is Campus and Community day! Celebrate with us by sharing examples of the many collaborations and partnerships between @UNC and our community. #campusandcommunity
Campus and Community day is April 23rd. This year the theme is: Together!
All campuses and communities are encouraged to use #campusandcommunity to highlight the photos and work happening that day and year-round.
Happy #EarthDay 🌎 Four years ago, @MFPiehler took on the role of Chief Sustainability Officer, ushering in the University's new sustainability initiative, Sustainable Carolina.
Learn how we're working to bring the campus community together. youtube.com/watch?v=HpjasYF_…
Reminder to our community that the Tar Heel 10 Miler race is this Saturday, April 20. The race will affect traffic on campus and in Chapel Hill in the morning. See the Tar Heel 10 Miler website for additional detour and closure information. tarheel10miler.com/traffic/
Carolina's Arts Everywhere Day is an all-day event, now in its eighth year, that aims to celebrate artists creating in all mediums.
Learn how no matter what part of #UNC's campus you’re on, there will be opportunities to engage with art on April 12 brnw.ch/21wIGS5
Part of @moreheadplanet’s extended celebration of its 75th anniversary is a mega weekend filled with exciting activities April 6-8.
Learn how this year’s #UNC Science Expo will feature a range of free hands-on activities, science demonstrations and more unc.live/49hPJWI
As part of Carolina Engagement Week, Carolina Across 100 invites #UNC students to submit their views on mental health and suicide prevention for the 2024 POV Challenge.
Learn how students can suggest ways to engage North Carolina communities unc.live/3SEIstI
Meet the first UNC Police therapy dog! 💙🐶 This new addition marks the beginning of our new pet therapy program, and we need your help choosing her name. @unc
Read more about her, and be sure to cast your vote by Wed., Feb. 21! ▶️ go.unc.edu/namethedog.
#DYK there's been 80 Carolina Engagement Week events since 2022 sharing insights & impacts from partnerships in 220 places? 📌
Learn more through this interactive map: go.unc.edu/engagement#UNC#TipTuesday@UNC_CCPS
ALT Carolina Engagement Week Mapping: Since 2022, 80 events have showcased the breadth and depth of community engaged-work by UNC-CH faculty, staff and students. This map created in Padlet shows 220 places served through these community-campus partnerships.
As Carolina observes two well-being days to focus on mental health and overall wellness, it's important to remember it's always the right time to take care of yourself.
Learn how #UNC provides resources to prioritize mental health on campus and beyond unc.live/48mFgsE
!Alert Carolina! REMINDER - Sirens TEST scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Visit alertcarolina.unc.edu for more information.
The University will TEST the emergency sirens Feb. 7. This will be the first sirens test since the gun related incidents last semester, and we realize this may be stressful for members of our community.
For resources, please visit alertcarolina.unc.edu
Today, we celebrate King's legacy of bridge-building. #UNC's 2024 MLK Jr. Celebration Week includes events highlighting equity and social justice.
Learn how to participate in this week's events unc.live/3HeRbNW
To report leaks, flooding or other non life-threatening building or grounds issues, call 919-962-3456. Use caution when walking on campus as high winds can increase the risk of falling limbs and trees. For the latest updates about campus operations, visit alertcarolina.unc.edu.