Father and daughter celebrate Carolina degrees together
Julia Johnson and her father, Dean, are both celebrating earning degrees from Carolina this fall. While Julia wrapped up her undergraduate studies this fall, Dean received his MBA.
Every day, Tar Heels find ways to leave their Heel print on campus and make our community stronger.
Julia Johnson and her father, Dean, are both celebrating earning degrees from Carolina this fall. While Julia wrapped up her undergraduate studies this fall, Dean received his MBA.
Identical twins and December graduates Eric and Scott Van Buren will soon share something else in common: doctoral degrees in biostatistics from the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. The two are now heading to Harvard University together.
Nicole Toms has embraced taking small steps at a time to achieve her goals. She now hopes to use her Carolina degree in environmental sciences to help others see the collective power of their baby steps around the issues that will save the world.
When Jordan Davis graduates this December with a master’s degree in anthropology, he will leave having written the first academic thesis on contemporary battle rap.
Charlie Helms made his mark at Carolina when he launched Black in Technology, a student organization dedicated to increasing Black and minority representation in computer science. He'll now make an impact at Microsoft as a program manager.
Carolina psychologist Andrea Hussong writes about empathy and offers practical ways to practice gratitude in our lives.
Whether the subject is music, medical anthropology or the business of health care, UNC COIL courses connect students with the world.
Niki Vilas Boas and Becca Segal founded Wotter, a company that produces competitive swimming accessories designed exclusively for women, to empower female swimmers and encourage them to stay in the sport.