Eshelman campuses unite in hurricane relief efforts
After Helene hit, pharmacy school volunteers in Chapel Hill and Asheville worked together to supply critical medications.
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After Helene hit, pharmacy school volunteers in Chapel Hill and Asheville worked together to supply critical medications.
A UNC School of Medicine faculty member, Dr. Mariecely Luciano-Feijoo helped multiple families in Hurricane Helene’s aftermath.
The industrial hygienist makes Carolina safer and used that expertise to help another university recover from Hurricane Helene.
Jessica Bowling’s National Guard duties took her to western North Carolina to help with Helene recovery in October.
Locals learn tech skills at a SILS-run workshop series at Chapel Hill and Durham libraries.
After a summer state government internship and a waste audit, Brianna Beadle is back to studying public administration.
Working with NCGrowth, the pair developed a plan to bring jobs and access to healthy food to Robeson County.
The art museum is the first in the state to provide a tool to help them see more hues.