Mobile nursing clinics serve North Carolina communities
In counties near UNC-Chapel Hill, students learn public health nursing and help people move toward health equity.
Every day, Tar Heels find ways to leave their Heel print on campus and make our community stronger.
In counties near UNC-Chapel Hill, students learn public health nursing and help people move toward health equity.
The Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering at Carolina and NC State leverages the best of both universities to create a unique program for students.
With papers ranking in the top 1% of citations for field and year, the researchers show significant and broad influence over the last decade.
A thriving public life is as important for communities as physical health, says Director of Carolina Public Humanities Lloyd Kramer.
A master of fine arts student, Matthew Troyer is channeling his experience in the Marine Corps to create photography that shares the military experience with the civilian population and fellow veterans.
Caitlin Russell spent the past six years working on public affairs in the Air Force, flying in Black Hawks and documenting military training exercises. Now she's in Chapel Hill gaining new skills to take her career to the next level.
Carolina senior Daniel Kutuzov is pursuing a passion for medicine that was inspired by his Army service as a paramedic.
Kenneth Rodle Harris III is an active-duty Army social work officer and current UNC School of Social Work student who is working to identify psychosocial spiritual mechanisms that foster post-traumatic growth in ethnic minority veterans.