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  1. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is the most comprehensive institution in North Carolina, both in the range of its programs at all levels and in the breadth of its specialized research and public service programs. Its 14 schools and the College of Arts and Sciences provide instruction in more than 100 fields, offering 74 bachelor ...

  2. UNC Charlotte, North Carolina's urban research university, fuels American innovation in everything from resilient and sustainable architecture and environmental systems, epidemiological modeling and sustainable energy, shaping the future of work for greater Charlotte and beyond.

  3. A Vision for the Future. The UNC System is one of North Carolina’s greatest assets and is a model for public higher education around the world. For over two centuries, it has made North Carolina’s economy stronger, its people more knowledgeable, and its culture richer. For more information on ongoing strategies for the future of the state ...

  4. Discover High Point University, The Premier Life Skills University, nestled in the heart of High Point, North Carolina.

  5. UNC Press building. The University of North Carolina Press (or UNC Press), founded in 1922, is a university press associated with the University of North Carolina. It was the first university press founded in the Southern United States. It is a member of the Association of University Presses (AUPresses) and publishes both scholarly and general-interest publications, most of which are about ...

  6. Interim chancellor named for Appalachian State University. University of North Carolina System President Peter Hans has named Dr. Heather Hulburt Norris as the interim chancellor for Appalachian State University. She succeeds Sheri Everts, who stepped down as chancellor after 10 years. The appointment became effective April 19.

  7. Campus Locations. The folder tree structure below represents the most frequently used campus locations on https://maps.unc.edu/. Click on a folder to expand that folder. Click on a link to go to the corresponding map of that campus location (this will open in a new window).