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

  • Students from the Anthropology 418 class examine pottery pieces under the guidance of Professor Vincas Steponaitis.

    Reconstructing the past

    Students in a hands-on anthropology course piece together ancient ceramics, learn to fire pottery and cook with pots over a fire to study the history of pottery.

  • Aakanksha Gundu standing outside.

    Research ripple effect: How a Carolina junior found her way into the lab and how she’s giving back

    In advance of the Celebration of Undergraduate Research this afternoon, the College of Arts & Sciences caught up with junior Aakanksha Gundu who will be presenting her work as part of the Strahl lab in the School of Medicine.

  • UNC-Chapel Hill)|Roy Williams|Roy Williams

    Coach Williams’ Last Lecture inspires, offers insight

    After a year spent on the sidelines, the former men’s basketball head coach shared homespun and hard-earned wisdom with seniors weeks from graduation.

  • Dylan Morgan sitting outside.

    #GDTBATH: Dylan Morgan

    Carolina senior Dylan Morgan has always had a strong connection with nature and he turned to UNC Institute for the Environment and the North Carolina Policy Collaboratory as a Tar Heel to gain the skills and experience to turn that connection into a career.

  • maya lin

    Maya Lin: the intersection of art, architecture and the environment

    The Frey Visiting Professor, best known for designing Washington’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial, gave a photographic journey of her work, detailing her creative process and inspiration.

  • Samuel standing outside.

    A mindset of service

    Former “Lost Boy of Sudan” is pursuing a doctorate in public policy to help advance peace and community in his home country.

  • Kelli Smith-Biwer in the Beat Lab. (Photo by Jess Abel)

    #GDTBATH: Kelli Smith-Biwer

    Kelli Smith-Biwer’s research delves into 1950s home audio advertisements, with a focus on the construction of gendered buying and listening practices in high fidelity culture. A vital aspect of her work hinges on community engagement and activism.

  • basketball players greeting fans

    Returning Tar Heels get heroes’ welcome

    UNC basketball fans converged on the Smith Center Tuesday afternoon to congratulate the team on an extraordinary season.