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News for the Carolina community
With classes paused in Asheville, scholars in a joint public health master’s program did relief work in three counties.
The transfer student traveled, boxed, built sets for plays and prepared for a career studying criminal minds.
During a BIOL 119 hospital shift, Neha Varrier did CPR on a patient until help arrived.
This fall, nearly a thousand Tar Heels got help from fellow students through this free Learning Center program.
Olivia Thomas’ goal helped Carolina beat Wake Forest, 1-0, and claim its first championship since 2012.
The first graduate of the pharmacy school’s Master of Professional Science program took an unconventional path.
From “Sports Xtra” to the Olympics, “I am well prepared wherever I go because of Carolina,” Kyle Lobenhofer says.
’Tis the season for festive costumes, coming together with colleagues and getting steps in for a good cause.
The Jingle Bell Jog, an annual tradition for Carolina faculty and staff, returned Dec. 6. Tar Heels turned into Santas, elves, reindeer and candy canes as they got out in the sun on a chilly Friday. Those who attended also had the opportunity to make canned-food donations to the Carolina Cupboard and support the Orange County Animal Shelter. (Photos by Jon Gardiner/UNC-Chapel Hill)