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Celebrating the Class of 2024


We celebrate the Class of 2024 and all their many accomplishments as we head toward Spring Commencement on May 11.

Stay tuned to the College website all week as we share profiles of our graduating students.



Celebrating the Class of 2024

We celebrate the Class of 2024 and all their many accomplishments as we head toward Spring Commencement on May 11.

Stay tuned to the College website all week as we share profiles of our graduating students.


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Headshot of Lizabeth Bamgboye

Senior Lizabeth Bamgboye is inspired by her role in the global community

After graduating, Bamgboye will pursue her master’s degree in global affairs at Beijing’s Tsinghua University through the prestigious Schwarzman scholarship

Anthony tosses his cap for a graduation photo at the Old Well

Latin American studies meets biology for this Carolina senior

Anthony Ciano used his time at UNC to prepare for a career in healthcare, including working as a campus EMT and volunteering as a medical interpreter.

Zack Hall stands in front of a large hallway of mainframes and computers.

Mentors, matter

Ph.D. student Zack Hall has made an impact at Carolina through his research of subatomic particles and by supporting undergraduate physicists.

Headshot of Caroline Hoover

Senior Caroline Hoover is fighting for rural health care access

From Appalachia to the Research Triangle, the medical anthropology major is striving to improve rural health care access, particularly birth and pregnancy services.

A closeup shot of the Old Well, surrounded by pink azaleas in spring. (photo by Donn Young)

Faculty offer parting advice for spring graduates

Learn to embrace failure, practice integrity, maintain a sense of curiosity and follow your passions, share College of Arts and Sciences faculty members.

Collage, from left: Headshot of Kathleen DuVal, right: book cover for "Native Nations"

Bookmark This

Bookmark This is a feature that highlights new books by College faculty and alumni. The May featured book is “Native Nations: A Millennium in North America” by Kathleen DuVal.

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In the Media

Psychology group says infinite scrolling “particularly risky” to youth mental health

“The platforms seem to be designed to keep kids engaged for as long as possible, to keep them on there. And kids are just not able to resist those impulses as effectively as adults,” American Psychological Association chief science officer Mitch Prinstein said in a phone interview. Prinstein is John Van Seters Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at UNC.

 

Read the article at NBC News


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Events

Spring Commencement: May 11

The University’s Spring Commencement ceremony is Saturday, May 11 at 7 p.m. in Kenan Stadium. Click on the links for more information on the ceremony and to find a schedule for departmental ceremonies.

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By the Numbers

18,000+
undergraduate students
2,300+
graduate students
979
faculty members
43
academic departments and curricula,
115 undergraduate programs of study
12
graduate programs ranked in the top 30
by U.S. News & World Report
80%
of all Carolina students graduate with at least one major in the College
$126.2M
in research funding
85%
of all undergraduate hours at Carolina are taught by College faculty