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News for the Carolina community
By honoring Hortense McClinton, first Black professor, and Henry Owl, first American Indian student, the University adds diversity to its landscape.
Kylan Rice, a Ph.D. student in the College of Arts & Sciences' English department, has been helping keep the Carolina community stocked on short stories by leading a team of Tar Heels behind Arts Everywhere's short story dispensers.
After spending the early days of the pandemic working out in her living room, Anna Shuford channeled her frustrations with virtual workout programs into market research and came up with a solution that improved the experience for everyone.
For most of her life, Ayana Monroe has been fascinated by how people and computers connect — a field called human-computer interaction. Now, as a UNC-Chapel Hill junior and Chancellor’s Science Scholar, she engages in research to improve how we use technology to acquire information. She wants to teach the next generation to do the same.
Carolina Nursing’s Mark Toles explains how to plan for home recuperation after a stay in a hospital or rehabilitation facility.
Open to competitors of all abilities, the UNC Triathlon Club prepares Tar Heels for competitions throughout North Carolina and the country while also connecting them with members of the Carolina community.
Massey Award winner Vanessa Mitchell, a computer support analyst at the UNC School of Social Work, is known for her high-quality work, self-improvement and helping others succeed.
“As far as my job goes, it’s all about knowing what the bad guys are doing. I’m always curious about ... the latest vulnerability,” says Perdue, an ITS security analyst.