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For his Silicon Revolution class, professor James Leloudis tapped into a sprawling Tar Heel network in California’s Silicon Valley
Topple a paradigm. Uncover the Unknown. Tar Heels ask questions, develop answers, create solutions and discover cures.
For his Silicon Revolution class, professor James Leloudis tapped into a sprawling Tar Heel network in California’s Silicon Valley
With seed money from the Kenan Charitable Trust, the new center takes aim at the greatest challenges facing the field of autism spectrum disorder.
The Summer Undergraduate Pipeline recruits rising seniors attending universities outside of North Carolina to train with faculty, graduate student and post-doctoral mentors.
In its fourth year, the Adams Apprenticeship provides mentorship for Carolina’s top entrepreneurial students.
The Center for Global Initiatives' Opening Access Initiative helps underserved and underrepresented Carolina students travel abroad.
Doctoral candidates in the College of Arts and Sciences founded group to encourage young women to explore mathematics beyond the usual curriculum and to consider its practical applications.
History professor James Leloudis connects Carolina students and alumni in a whirlwind tour of California’s Silicon Valley
Art is more just have a painting or music. Emil Kang is working to show that art is everywhere at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.