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  • Keerthi Anand experiments with sound and acoustic levitation.

    From research to impact: Ultrasound imaging and the future of stroke prevention

    Keerthi Anand (‘18) is a doctoral candidate in the UNC-NC State Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering. He was one of 11 winners of the 2023 Impact Awards, which recognize doctoral students whose research has a significant impact on the state of North Carolina.

  • Raul Reis Hirez

    Meet Raul Reis, journalism and media dean

    An active leader in media education, Reis talks about Hussman’s service ethic and his priority to strengthen the school’s community.

  • People hold at Carolian Outing Club flag at a ski slope.

    Student group helps Tar Heels explore the outdoors

    The Carolina Outing Club is providing accessible, organized opportunities for students looking to explore the outdoors through hiking trips, goat yoga sessions, group runs through Chapel Hill, campfires, picnics, climbing excursions and everything in between.

  • Headshots of Jessica Christian and Matthew Pearsall

    What drives successful workplace teams?

    The Well launches a new series on teamwork with insights from two Kenan-Flagler organizational behavior experts.

  • one showing an all-Black family at a wedding and the other showing an all-white family on the front porch of a house. Both photos are from University Libraries Southern Historical Collection and from the North Carolina Collection.|Sarah Carrier.|A list of births and names of enslaved people from the a. John Edwin Fripp Papers #869

    Do genealogy research through University Libraries

    Librarian Sarah Carrier has created an online guide giving access to internal digitized records as well as ancestry websites.

  • A graphic of a stethoscope in the shape of a heart.

    Heeling Hearts

    Carolina clinicians, researchers and faculty members work all year long to help North Carolinians around the state live healthier lives by working to prevent heart issues through interventions and innovative health care.

  • black history month

    Paving the way

    As the University celebrates Black History Month this February, meet the Tar Heels whose fearlessness transformed Carolina.

  • Ramona Denby-Brinson

    Meet Ramona Denby-Brinson, social work dean

    The Nevada native talks about her school’s priorities to train more professionals and use data to improve systems.