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Carolina 2021-2022 Academic Year In Review


The 2021-2022 academic year was a memorable one at Carolina. The Class of 2020 returned to celebrate their achievements. A junior won a gold medal in Tokyo. Three Tar Heels were named Rhodes Scholars. And after a hiatus because of the pandemic, many UNC traditions returned. Take a look back at some of the biggest stories that shaped this year. (UNC.edu)

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Carolina 2021-2022 Academic Year In Review