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News for the Carolina community
With a $3.2 million NCI grant, Barbara Fredrickson and Allison Lazard will support young cancer patients with messages that inspire action.
Using publicly available data, Clark Gray unpacks the complexities of displacements caused by extreme environmental conditions.
Carolina faculty are designing safer pain relievers, providing better treatment and helping communities develop action plans.
An award-winning cancer prevention campaign placed dispensers at 10 venues and created an educational webpage.
Sept. 19 is National Voter Registration Day, a reminder if you plan to participate in the upcoming municipal election.
Lilly Papell studies how certain microscopic organisms survive in extreme environments.
In the U.S. News & World Report list, the University is the best value among public institutions for the 19th year.
Electrical engineer Katya Echazarreta, the first Mexican-born woman to travel in space, is the keynote speaker.