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Carolina People

Every day, Tar Heels find ways to leave their Heelprint on campus and make our community stronger.

  • Shelley Gist

    Program inspiration

    The Women’s Center focuses on violence prevention, family advocacy, closing gender gaps and gender, difference and diversity.

  • McIntosh and friends running on a trail to train for the marathon.

    McIntosh looks beyond the finish line

    On March 15, Paul McIntosh will run in the Tobacco Road Marathon. The second-year medical student is running to honor those suffering from Pompe disease, a rare, genetic condition he was diagnosed with in 2012.

  • Phillips painting on a large canvas in a studio.

    Day in the life: Interdisciplinary artist

    Paul Travis Phillips finds studio time during the day by fitting it in between research, class time and meals.

  • Chris Cotillo sits in the seats at Boshamer Stadium

    Baseball or books? For Cotillo, it’s both

    First-year student Chris Cotillo is also a part-time writer for SB Nation, covering baseball trades and signings. As luck would have it, the busiest week in baseball player transaction news coincides with final exam week.

  • Woods standing on the court at a UNC basketball game

    Nursing the sick, guarding the coach

    From dealing with eager fans running onto the court to escorting the coach back and forth from the locker room, Darrick Woods is there for Williams through the ups and downs of every season.

  • Michael Berkut

    Remembering D-Day

    Michael Berkut, a former UNC-Chapel Hill faculty member, was among the more than 150,000 Allied troops who landed in Normandy, France.

  • A man runs on a winding road through an open field.

    Running the Numbers

    An analysis by a UNC Kenan-Flagler MBA student team is the foundation of the "What If Everybody Ran?" brand campaign.

  • Oakkar Oakkar and Javed Mustafa talk to each other.

    Graduate student leaving with startup, degree

    Carolina student Oakkar Oakkar's company, Keona Health, was named one of 12 new scientific and technology firms showcased by Carolina KickStart.