The CUBE team marks a year of milestones in making free music education a reality for local kids.

Campus Y and UNC seniors honored for their service achievements at graduation event.

Undergraduates in Carolina's flagship service and leadership program celebrate year two!

Campus Y's Mackenzie Thomas '13 on the nationally syndicated radio show "Ring of Fire".

CUBE team wins campus-wide video competition for their innovative idea.

Advocates for Human Rights Co-Chair Kelsey Jost-Creegan selected for summer fellowship.

The Global Gap Year Fellow and Bonner Leader makes a difference around the world and here at home.

Chancellor Thorp and wife Patti meet with students in Carolina's innovative public service program.

Chancellor honors Campus Y students for academic excellence, outstanding service, exemplary leadership.

Campus Y leadership meets for spring retreat weekend to strategize for the coming year.

First-year Bonner Leaders partner with teen volunteers at Durham's educational community garden.

UNC honors Campus Y student-led social justice committee for outstanding public service.

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Forbes contributor and Co-founder of HUB Raleigh Jesse Lipson on why some of the best ideas might start in the bathroom. From the June 13 Forbes Entrepreneurs blog.

"I’m not saying that all great ideas start in the bathroom or that ideas that come to you in the bathroom are always good. But sometimes the best ideas can be found in unexpected places."

Are you:

  • Going to Carolina this fall?
  • Eligible for a Federal Work-Study award?
  • Interested in community service, civic engagement, and developing your leadership skills?
  • Ready to make a 4-year commitment to creating lasting change in Chapel Hill/Carrboro communities in need?

Carolina's flagship Bonner Leaders Program wants you! The Bonner Leaders application is now open and online. Deadline for applications is Monday, August 5, 2013.

Click here to apply or find out more information!

The Campus Y congratulates CUBE resident team Musical Empowerment, the proud recipient of a $5,000 Strowd Roses grant for general support!

Musical Empowerment is a student-run organization that enriches the musical education of low-income children from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro community by providing free, private music lessons taught by UNC undergraduates.

As a resident team of the CUBE social innovation incubator, the Campus Y provided a strong recommendation and helped with the submission of Musical Empowerment's Strowd Roses grant application.


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