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University leaders provide an update on spring 2021


The upcoming spring semester will continue to be a different experience for the Carolina community. We will offer a combination of in-person and remote classes this spring. We anticipate housing around 3,500 students on-campus and in Granville Towers – an increase of approximately 2,000 students from our current on-campus residential population. (UNC.edu)

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University leaders provide an update on spring 2021


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