CS at Carolina
UNC Computer Science faculty and students describe the department in their own words.
a student and recruiter chat during Code Connect 2024
Career Services
Our Career Services team helps students transform coursework and technical skills into your desired internship and post-graduate job. From personalized career coaching and mock interviews to industry networking events and corporate partner workshops, we connect you with people and opportunities.
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CS Experience Labs (CSXL)
Computer Science Experience Labs (CSXL) serve as a collaborative co-working and computing hub, driving hands-on learning opportunities for CS majors designed to accelerate your growth based on your interests, including software engineering, user experience design, production engineering, and product management.
Learn MoreRecent News
UNC CS Leads in AI: Ranked #26 by U.S. News and World Report and CS Rankings
November 9, 2025Visit the UNC CS AI website to learn more about our research labs and projects.
Patil named 2025 Google PhD Fellow
November 7, 2025Doctoral student Vaidehi Patil received a Google PhD Fellowship in Machine Learning and ML Foundations, worth up to 85,000ドル per year for two years. The fellowship funds her work to make deep learning models more safe and responsible for real-world applications.
UNC CS fall hackathons draw more than 850 students
November 5, 2025This fall, UNC Computer Science hosted two major hackathons that brought together more than 850 students from UNC and beyond. The Carolina Data Challenge and HackNC gave students from all majors the chance to build projects, learn new skills, and connect with industry sponsors, and both events received more project submissions than ever before!
Jordan receives mentoring award for guiding students beyond the classroom
October 30, 2025Professor of the Practice Kris Jordan earned the 2025 Faculty Mentor to Undergraduate Student Mentees Award. Jordan was praised for his ability to recognize and nurture student potential, to build community within the computer science program, and to go above and beyond as a teacher.