Connecting Daydreaming with Diplomacy
Expanding imagination and experiences with a global curriculum
Expanding imagination and experiences with a global curriculum
UNC-Chapel Hill receives top award in recognition of inclusive and comprehensive efforts to internationalize its campus.
Supporting a student’s desire to seek out global experiences and opportunities
In the midst of the pandemic, Carolina forged global connections and found new ways for students and faculty to collaborate with counterparts from around the world.
Bill Ross surprised his wife, Susan Gravely, with a donation to Carolina study abroad scholarships.
Carolina is leading the world in clean water and sanitation efforts, according to the 2020 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.
Carolina is expanding its digital learning platforms and educating students about the practice and theory of U.S. diplomacy.
“It’s so important to find a way to … make music together right now.”
In the midst of the pandemic, a group of students in the College of Arts & Sciences are experiencing study abroad virtually with the Universidad San Francisco de Quito in Ecuador.
Two students — one from Singapore and one from the U.S. — discuss their experiences studying on opposite sides of the world.
Global and area studies centers are critical to deepening and expanding the campus and community’s understanding of the world and the importance of international education.