Learn about American Sign Language and its culture through instruction, practice, community involvement, events and more.
A group centering the needs of students on the autism spectrum to come together and find community, support, information, and skills to help navigate life at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Contact Elizabeth Christensen (ejchrist@email.unc.edu).
Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.
A one hour training, introducing violence prevention and the role we all play in building a safer, more supportive Carolina community. Learn to recognize and respond to behaviors that may lead to harm using strategies for safe intervention, tools for safety plans, and community resources.
This organization strives for the continued existence of the unity among all its members, voices the concerns and grievances of its members to the University, offers outlets for expressing Black ideals and culture, and finally, ensures that the Black Student Movement members never lose contact with the Black community.
In this group members will have a chance to explore their feelings about themselves and their bodies in a supportive environment. We will work to explore the way you think about yourself and to feel more confident with who you are.
Typically, this group recruits new members at the beginning of the semester. If that time has passed, you can still ask and express interest.
Speak to a caring medical provider about your mental health needs and their impact on your physical health. Campus Health also provides medication management.
Offers opportunities for physical activities and community building through many options. Increase your resilience and decrease your stress/anxiety.
The Campus Y is a collaborative space that unites students, staff, faculty, and community partners in the pursuit of social justice. We work locally and globally toward a more just and equitable future with a commitment to inclusion, education, and open dialogue. We are evolving as a community that advocates for positive social change through service, innovation, and direct action.
After hours, the CAPS phone number becomes a crisis support line for students. Call 919-966-3658 if you are in a crisis situation.
Advocates for, engages, and empowers UNC Black Faculty and Staff with a vision to foster a just and equitable campus community. Membership open to graduate students, faculty and staff.
Offers community-building events, supportive workshops, one-on-one appointments, and recognition celebrations for first generation Carolina students.
The Circle’s foundation is to support students academically and socially by providing a positive atmosphere and a sense of community, and in our vision the Circle aims to educate the university community and the general public by ensuring that Native American cultural heritage is recognized and respected at UNC through appropriate curriculum, research, administrative support, cultural events.

