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  • A person next to a cop with zombie makeup on.

    Zombies draw students, employees into information fair

    Passersby startled by the sight of Hollywood monsters stuck around to learn how to be prepared for nearly any emergency.  

  • Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz and Chancellor Robin Gary Cummings seaeted at a table with three others standing behind.

    Eshelman establishes assured admission for UNC Pembroke students

    The School of Pharmacy program aligns with both universities’ mission to build and maintain a diverse workforce.

  • People seated at a table talking.

    Whose freedom of speech deserves protecting?

    A panel of Carolina experts discussed how political extremists use the First Amendment to justify spreading misinformation.

  • Mexan Mapouka

    Bringing peace and healing to his country

    Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center Fellow Dr. Mexan Mapouka is fulfilling his calling to heal others by bringing what he’s learned back to his hometown in the Central African Republic.

  • brian hogan standing outside.

    A circuitous path

    Brian Hogan's journey to becoming a teaching professor in the College of Arts and Science's chemistry department has been anything but a straight path. But through perseverance and an ask for help, the Tar Heel found a way to quiet the doubt that lingered in the back of his mind.

  • Graphic showing large letters EAP wiith three office workers and various office icons

    EAP offers well-being resources for employees

    Through the Employee Assistance Program, staff and faculty can get advice about legal and financial issues as well as mental health support.

  • Marie Yovanovitch

    Diplomacy Initiative prepares students for global leadership

    As the initiative expands, students learn real-world methods of analyzing global issues, connect with experienced diplomats and consider their career paths.

  • People exercising in a gym.

    Power hour

    Associate Professor Kara Hume coaches Power Hour, a fully inclusive adaptive fitness class for young adults with autism and other developmental disabilities. A new fund for faculty in the UNC School of Education is empowering Hume to pilot a study to examine the social and health impacts of Power Hour.