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Research

Molly Bost outside by the coast.

Molly Bost ’13, ’16 (MS), ’22 (Ph.D.)

Molly Bost has always known she wanted to be an environmental scientist. At Carolina, the three-time Tar Heel gained the knowledge and experience to put her passion for North Carolina's coast into action.

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    Carolina grad students bring science to the community

    More than a dozen of Tar Heels are working to bring the wonders of science to children in the community through the graduate student-run organization Science in the Stacks. The group partners with North Carolina libraries to teach science lessons through a mix of in-person and virtual demonstrations.

  • A student conducting research at the coast.

    A classroom on the Core Sound

    More than a dozen Tar Heels spent last semester on the coast taking classes and conducting real-world research on a new issue impacting the barrier islands of the Cape Lookout National Seashore.

    Together with faculty from the UNC Institute of Marine Sciences, the students studied several ponds created by overwash from Hurricane Dorian in 2019 to help the park service understand the ponds’ ecology and make appropriate plans in the years ahead.

  • In 1915, Cora Zeta Corpening (front row, center) became the first woman student in the medical school..

    Women in STEM

    Women at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have achieved some amazing feats in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.