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  • A person in the water.

    Research Week 2022

    Tar Heels are finding cures and treatments for diseases, creating technologies and launching new industries to improve the lives of North Carolinians and people around the world.

  • Anne Smiley, a PhD candidate at the UNC Institute of Marine Sciences

    The sediment scientist

    Anne Smiley maps coastal habitats and nitrogen levels to assess water quality and coastal ecosystem health, protecting communities hit by major storms.

  • Kevin Guschiewicz.

    Buildings, safety top BOT’s September agenda

    Trustees celebrated a business school groundbreaking and heard about the University’s long-term approach to panhandling.

  • People posing for a photo together

    Broomsticks and Tar Heels

    These students are spending their free time playing a unique club sport: quadball.

  • Tiffany Bailey.

    Carolina People: Tiffany Bailey

    An advocate for accessibility and diversity, Bailey works to make campus more welcoming for all members of the Carolina community.

  • A person holding a small tool.

    Tiny tools: Ferrules keep us cool

    These inexpensive pieces of plastic-covered metal prevent electrical failure in Carolina’s chilled water plants.

  • quotes in boxes with illustrations of people

    Brighten a colleague’s day with Cheers to Peers

    Send a short message of big thanks to celebrate their good deeds, hard work and successes.

  • UNC students participate in a field trip during their study abroad class in the Galapagos Islands on July 2, 2022, in Ecuador.

    Studying abroad in the Galápagos Islands

    A group of Tar Heels studying abroad in the Galápagos Islands this summer had the chance to hike up volcanic craters, snorkel in the ocean, fly drones over the landscape, join a beach cleanup and learn about the unique islands.