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  • Madhu Vulimiri talking as a podium

    Supporting North Carolina’s families

    Madhu Vulimiri '14 always wanted a career that allowed her to make a meaningful difference in the health of our state's communities. Throughout the pandemic, she's done just that by providing crucial resources for families as part of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.

  • Screenshot of Employee Forum June 8 Zoom meeting

    Employee Forum: personal observance leave, retention goals and staff awards

    Delegates at June’s meeting heard details on paid leave stemming from a new executive order as well as possible career banding changes and one-time retention bonuses.

  • Senior Taylor Betts works in the Hanes Art Center on his final course project for the Maymester “Introduction to Music Technology.”

    Making music in Maymester

    Maymester’s “Introduction to Music Technology” gives students the opportunity to learn sound design and composition to bring their creative projects to life.

  • Michelle Itano using a microscope.

    Microscope magic

    Since middle school, Michelle Itano has been mesmerized by the power of microscopes. These seemingly familiar pieces of technology can do so much more than simply capture images of small things. They can unveil a world beyond our imagination — one Itano strives to show as many people as possible.

  • A flooded road.

    King tides offer peek into coastal future

    Carolina researchers are studying these highest of high tides to predict how rising sea levels and increasingly frequent flooding will alter North Carolina’s coast.

  • Tom Diaz standing outside.

    #GDTBATH: Tom Diaz

    Tom Diaz, a PharmD candidate at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, aims to advance patient health care in space.

  • Matt Dodson and Kash at Kenan Stadium.

    Explosive detection K-9 retires after 7 years of sniffing out danger

    After seven years of keeping the Carolina community safe, Kash has earned “a steak or two” in retirement, says UNC Police K-9 handler Matt Dodson.

  • Camille Mason riding her bike.

    Her e-bike makes this Gillings employee’s commute a healthier one

    On her daily ride to Rosenau Hall, Camille Mason enjoys nature’s beauty while improving her cardiovascular and aerobic fitness.