Coronavirus affects UNC students studying abroad in Italy
Italy is the third most popular destination for study abroad programs at the University, and 48 students are studying there now.
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Italy is the third most popular destination for study abroad programs at the University, and 48 students are studying there now.
A building on Cameron Avenue was renamed in 1998 to honor two African American housekeepers: Kennon Cheek and Rebecca Clark.
UNC students can have a traditional study abroad experience anywhere from Buenos Aires to Vienna. But other opportunities to go abroad — for an internship, research or service — do exist, even though they may be harder to find.
UNC's Campus Y is electing new co-presidents in its annual election on Tuesday.