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06/24/2026
wasn't Cecilia Moore's first college but it became her home.
After attending the University of Southern California and Durham Technical Community College, Moore transferred to Carolina through C-STEP, which helps community college students transition to the University through advising, mentorship and guaranteed admission opportunities. Now a campus leader and Carolina Football intern, Moore is building a future in physical therapy.
Learn how C-STEP is helping students find their path to Carolina
Transfer student finds where she belongs at Carolina | UNC-Chapel Hill She started college as a Trojan, but Cecilia Moore is now majoring in exercise and sport science as a Tar Heel.
!Alert Carolina! Sirens TEST rescheduled to Wednesday, June 24 between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Visit alertcarolina.unc.edu for more information.
Students, Faculty, and Staff:
Due to the possibility of severe weather in Orange County and across Central North Carolina on Tuesday, June 23, the University is postponing the Alert Carolina test until Wednesday, June 24, between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. During the system test, NO ACTION is required.
If further changes to the timing of the test are required, the University will communicate any changes no later than 4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24 via Alert Carolina.
We test the Outdoor Emergency Sirens and messaging systems regularly throughout the year to make sure the equipment and notification processes work as planned, and to educate our community on what to do in the event of an emergency.
During the test, anyone outside on or near campus will hear the sirens. The sirens are not designed to be heard inside a building or vehicle. The sirens will sound an alert tone along with a brief prerecorded voice message.
Most Alert Carolina Informational messages are sent to notify the campus community of situations that do not pose an immediate threat but may be of significant interest to campus.
For more information about Alert Carolina and updates on alerts, visit alertcarolina.unc.edu.
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued June 22 at 8:04PM EDT until June 22 at 8:45PM EDT by NWS Raleigh NC
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Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued June 22 at 7:32PM EDT until June 22 at 8:15PM EDT by NWS Raleigh NC
06/22/2026
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An Alert Carolina TEST, including sirens, will occur tomorrow, Jun. 23, between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. tests the system 3 times a year to ensure it is working.
Please note that the sirens are only meant to be heard outside.
For more information, visit alertcarolina.unc.edu
06/21/2026
Scott and Harvey Forbes will celebrate Father's Day weekend in Omaha the only way they know how: together.
This will be the ninth time Harvey, and his wife Joan, have made the journey to Omaha to support their son, starting when baseball’s head coach was a first-year Tar Heel assistant in 2006. To them, being together is something they will never forget.
Discover how the two cherish every moment together
College World Series means special Father's Day for Carolina coach, family | UNC-Chapel Hill Scott and Harvey Forbes will celebrate Father's Day weekend in Omaha the only way they know how: together.
06/20/2026
When Master of Public Administration student Noah Ellington attended a UNC School of Government alumni event in January, he didn’t expect a casual conversation to lead to a remarkable professional opportunity.
What began as a simple discussion quickly evolved into a behind-the-scenes role in planning the school’s retreat for congressional chiefs of staff.
Learn how Ellington took advantage of an unexpected opportunity
MPA student’s chance encounter leads to high-profile assignment | UNC-Chapel Hill After a social event for Master of Public Administration students, suddenly Noah Ellington was prepping a three-day retreat for federal employees.
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