Maymester: “Written in Bone”
This three-week Maymester course teaches students about skeletal analysis and its role in contemporary forensic cases.
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This three-week Maymester course teaches students about skeletal analysis and its role in contemporary forensic cases.
Maymester: “Written in Bone” Read More »
Andrew Pendergast, a third-year student at UNC-Chapel Hill, was recently selected for the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship. Pendergast, who is pursuing a major in chemistry, hopes to earn a doctorate of philosophy in analytical chemistry.
Andrew Pendergast is UNC-Chapel Hill’s 48th Goldwater Scholar Read More »
The new BeAM Learning & Innovation Studio – is an area that will give Carolina makers a place to iterate freely, explore important ideas and build projects over time.
BeAM Learning and Innovation Studio provides space for long-term projects Read More »
Elayna Locklear, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, has been awarded the Udall scholarship to help her pursue a career in osteopathic medicine to treat Native and minority populations in underserved areas. Sophomore Brooke Bauman has also been recognized with an honorable mention.
Elayna Locklear is UNC-Chapel Hill’s second American Indian Udall scholar Read More »
As more than 6,000 Tar Heels participated in Carolina’s graduation ceremony on Sunday, they were challenged to find not just their careers, but their callings, and to ask themselves what they are uniquely wired to do.
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By working in labs and Carolina’s makerspaces, graduating senior Abigail Gancz spent four years exploring and redefining her career path.
Commencement profile: Abigail Gancz: ‘A freedom to explore’ Read More »
A member of the first cohort of the Carolina Center for Public Service’s MacDonald Community Service Scholars program, graduating senior Hanan Alazzam, a biology major, has spent more than 1,000 of hours over the past three years putting others before herself.
Commencement profile: Hanan Alazzam: Building community Read More »
Randi Thompson will graduate from Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in public policy and a minor in social and economic justice. In doing so, she will become the first person in her family to graduate from college.
Commencement profile: Randi Thompson: Breaking the cycle Read More »
Graduating senior Kolby Hunter, an exercise and sport science major, overcame many obstacles on his journey to Carolina. With the help of University support programs, he thrived on his way to a college degree.
Commencement profile: Kolby Hunter: ‘Where you’re supposed to be’ Read More »
When Summer Bridge Program Coordinator Euna Victoria Chavis walks across the stage to receive her master’s of social work degree in May, she’ll be thinking of four other UNC-Chapel Hill students who will receive their undergraduate degrees then, too.
Commencement profile: Victoria Chavis: A life full of little circles Read More »