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  • ” a 90-minute discussion hosted by the UNC Program for Public Discourse on Sept. 14.|Claude Clegg|Marc Hetherington|Kurt Gray|Shannon McGregor

     Discourse or discord?

    A panel of faculty experts for “Democracy and Public Discourse” discussed polarization in today’s political landscape.

  • Amy Johnson speaks at convocation

    Crisis brings you closer

    After a year as Carolina’s vice chancellor for student affairs, Amy Johnson said the highs outnumbered the lows.

  • Students working on construction at a habitat for humanity build.

    Students build community ties during inaugural Gillings Day of Service

    This year, to give incoming students a hands-on look at this impact in the local community, the Student Government Association at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health launched its first Day of Service.

  • A graphic of butterfly wings and the old well

    ‘Heels Pa’lante!’ highlights Latinx heritage

    A variety of events over the next month will show how Carolina’s Latinx community is moving forward.

  • Nihar Vaidya standing outside.

    #GDTBATH: Nihar Vaidya

    Carolina junior Nihar Vaidya is combining his majors of computer science and statistics and analytics to predict when patients may encounter seizures caused by epilepsy.

  • A collage of faculty headshots

    More fresh faces: new faculty in Carolina’s schools

    Meet six new faculty members who joined the University’s academic and health affairs schools this summer.

  • Woman in mask carrying gear bag in a locker room with athletes who also wear masks.

    Carolina People: Nina Walker

    There’s so much involved in creating what you see on game days, says men’s lacrosse athletic trainer Nina Walker. “There’s a team behind the team. We typically work very long hours, and nobody really knows we’re there.”

  • Dr. Mario Ciocca standing outside.

    Always on call

    Sports Medicine Director Dr. Mario Ciocca, a 2021 Massey Award winner, helped keep student-athletes healthy, safe and competitive during the pandemic.