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  • Russian and Ukrainian flags separated by barbed wire.

    Russia’s possible next moves

    All eyes are on Putin and his talk of nuclear weapons after Ukraine retakes areas and international support for Russia weakens.

  • A PERSON WALKING IN FEDEX GLObal

    Carolina goes global

    Carolina is making a global education accessible to all students through the Global Guarantee, a promise that a global education is available to all students. That promise ensures that Carolina students fulfill their potential to become the next generation of global leaders, with the knowledge, skills and mindset to address the world’s greatest challenges. Each year, more than 1,800 Carolina students travel to 76 countries to participate in transformative learning experiences at sites around the world.

  • Stanley Ahalt and Kevin Guschiewicz.

    School of Data Science and Society gains momentum

    Dean Stan Ahalt and an implementation team are busy building opportunities to learn about and leverage data.

  • Students meeting.

    ‘A great step forward’ with Líder

    A collaboration between the Carolina Latinx Center and UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School, the Líder program is empowering Latinx college students to become leaders.

  • David Ferriero.

    Don’t mess with the archivist

    When it comes to preserving our nation’s records, 10th U.S. Archivist David Ferriero holds everyone accountable.

  • Josh Himmelstein standing near the ocean.

    Mucking in the marshes

    Josh Himmelstein is getting knee-deep in marshes to understand the effects of sea-level rise.

  • Miniature figurines of people.

    U.S. life expectancy drop caused by more than pandemic

    COVID-19 played a role, but the larger story is an unhealthy and inequitable society, says a Carolina expert.

  • Fiorela Villegas standing outside and leaning against a column

    Serving her community

    Carolina junior Fiorela Villegas extended her SECU Public Fellows summer internship to continue serving her community this semester.