Incoming Tar Heel will continue training as a “humanitarian warrior”
After serving five years in the Navy as a medic, incoming Carolina student Abel Miranda says he’s in the perfect place to continue his training as a “humanitarian warrior.”
Every day, Tar Heels find ways to leave their Heel print on campus and make our community stronger.
After serving five years in the Navy as a medic, incoming Carolina student Abel Miranda says he’s in the perfect place to continue his training as a “humanitarian warrior.”
Pa Chia Thao arrived at Carolina with two big goals: to find a community of Tar Heels working to advance astronomy, and to support the representation of women and minorities in the scientific field.
When her older brother passed away from an anxiety medicine overdose, Elly Cummins and a friend launched an awareness campaign for a law that could have saved her brother's life.
On this week’s episode, recent graduate student David Braudt shares what draws him to study the social institutions that influence the discrepancy of early life mortality rates in the United States.
In a research study, a group of dancers at Carolina provided dance lessons to people struggling with diabetes. Their findings led them to launch a student organization offering dance workshops and social support to anyone struggling with a chronic illness
Sharon Horton Jones is a hero to thousands of students. A longtime academic adviser, Jones considers her students her family. Now, her work ethic and kind heart have earned her a 2019 C. Knox Massey Distinguished Service Award.
Whether you're coming to campus for a Thursday night football game, student move-in week or a hospital visit, Deborah Hawkins makes sure you have a place to park — a difficult job that Hawkins handles with care and ease.
On this episode of Well Said, UNC Institute of Marine Sciences' Joel Fodrie discusses the ongoing shark survey performed by IMS researchers and shares what any beachgoer should understand about sharing the water with sharks this summer.