Keeping a watch on the water
Carolina alumnus Alex Knott continues his service to the state as a flotilla commander in the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
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Carolina alumnus Alex Knott continues his service to the state as a flotilla commander in the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Since 1997, the tour has helped faculty and administrators understand North Carolina while learning about each other.
Graduate student Theodore Nollert, also president of Graduate and Professional Student Government, shared his experiences teaching American poetry and literature in a North Carolina prison.
Alongside Associate Professor Janet Nye at the UNC Institute of Marine Sciences, graduate student Sally Dowd is working toward a better understanding of how ocean warming affects fish populations in coastal regions and the broader implications of these changes.
To honor today’s observance, learn about two nearby Native American sites and reasons for treating such sacred land with reverence.
One initiative, Carolina Votes, provides the community with the tools to be informed and engaged participants in government.
Anne Smiley maps coastal habitats and nitrogen levels to assess water quality and coastal ecosystem health, protecting communities hit by major storms.
As the initiative expands, students learn real-world methods of analyzing global issues, connect with experienced diplomats and consider their career paths.