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After years of hard work — whether it be class readings, group projects, student group activities, papers, late nights studying or exams — graduating Tar Heels had the chance at Winter Commencement on Dec. 15 to celebrate their achievements and all that went into earning a degree during their time in Chapel Hill.
While their time as students is over, they are forever part of the Carolina family.
Chancellor Lee H. Roberts presided over the ceremony, which recognized the 989 undergraduates and 822 graduate and professional students earning degrees.
As they joined the family of 367,000-plus UNC-Chapel Hill alumni, these 1,811 Tar Heels received guidance and votes of confidence from University leaders and Commencement keynote speaker Dr. Shelton “Shelley” Earp.
Chancellor Lee H. Roberts
Dr. Shelton “Shelley” Earp, Winter Commencement speaker
“You’ve persevered and become even stronger,” Chancellor Lee H. Roberts told graduating Tar Heels at the Dec. 15 ceremony.
Whether you were in the Dean E. Smith Center on Sunday afternoon or celebrating from afar, you can relive Sunday’s excitement and joy.
Learn more about the Class of 2024 and see the full list of graduates.
Over 1,800 Tar Heels received degrees Dec. 15 at the Dean E. Smith Center as the University held Winter Commencement. Check out scenes from a day of celebration for many students and their family and friends. (Photos by Jon Gardiner, University Communications)