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  • A family sitting together.

    Bench to bedside, Carolina leads study of Angelman syndrome

    Research on the one defective gene that causes the rare autism-related disorder could lead to broader breakthroughs.

  • Clara Yang

    Inspiring creativity

    The piano is more than just an instrument for Clara Yang. It’s a refuge and creative outlet. As an associate professor in the music department, she’s sharing that connection with Tar Heels to inspire the next generation of musicians.

  • five grounds crew members prepare work on the pitcher’s mound

    Grounds crew creates diamond perfection

    It takes teamwork and a long day of meticulous care to prepare Bryson Field for a baseball game.

  • A person leaning against a brick building.

    Changing the game

    In just her first two years at Carolina, Nora Elsayed has made it her mission to foster a more inclusive UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School and work toward a business world that looks more like the world it serves.

  • A person smiling.

    Faculty Council says farewell to leader

    Chair Mimi Chapman’s last meeting featured discussion of campus accessibility and newly proposed state legislation.

  • A person working on cancer research in a lab.

    The quest for a cure

    UNC-Chapel Hill's research is built on the collaboration of clinicians, researchers and advocates from many disciplines to further the understanding of cancer, improve the quality of patient care and work toward a cancer-free future.

  • Audrey Zuck in front of Carmichael Residence Hall.

    Bringing transfer students together at Carolina

    Transfer United connects transfer students during their transition to Carolina.

  • Students planting seeds.

    Earth Day events focus on fun, sustainability

    A farmers market and pedal-powered smoothies fed interest in protecting the environment.