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.
The Carolina Latinx Center envisions a vibrant university where all individuals are empowered to reach their full academic potential, develop as leaders, and contribute meaningfully to society. Through community engagement and social responsibility, we aim to inspire transformative change locally, nationally, and globally, ensuring that all voices are heard, valued, and supported.
An inclusive and accepting environment centering students recovering from addiction and/or co-occurring disorders to build community, thrive personally, shine academically and develop enduring resiliency for continued success.
A non-profit law firm on campus serving Carolina students with legal issues that may arise such as housing conflict, traffic or criminal charges, family or relationship matters, notary services, immigration and more.
An identity center at UNC-Chapel Hill supporting gender equity through programs and support.
Offers a range of activities and online resources to support faculty development at all career stages including trauma-informed pedagogy, teaching in challenging times, and inclusive teaching strategies.
Offers peer mentoring, support for first-generation college students, resources for transfer students, and more - all hoping to help students develop skills and strategies to be successful at UNC-CH.
Evaluations, consultations, and treatment for people with eating disorders.
CHADD is a national resource with information and support options centering the needs of people with ADHD, including local support groups as close as Raleigh.
CUSA serves as an educational, cultural-learning instrument for the university and the community by organizing social events and other learning events which promote the awareness and appreciation for Chinese culture.

