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Every day, Tar Heels find ways to leave their Heelprint on campus and make our community stronger.
With her research, intergovernmental work and TED Talks, Angel Hsu is making a difference in climate change by combining science and policy.
Working in Scholarships and Student Aid, he helps students find resources and motivation to engage with Carolina at its fullest.
Josh Ewy spent his years in undergrad preparing to be a chemical engineer, but when the career wasn’t what he expected, he changed directions and applied to medical school. Four years later, the Tar Heel is preparing to take a giant step in his training at Match Day.
Caitlin Eason is a fourth-year UNC School of Medicine student excitedly awaiting Match Day. Her journey to get to this point was non-traditional and she plans on becoming a surgeon who defies expectations.
Anyone who knows fourth-year UNC School of Medicine student Aletheia Burrell knows she’s going to become an OB-GYN. This goal has propelled her forward through many challenges along the way to Match Day, and now she’s ready to celebrate her success.
Elizabeth Culton's grandfather made his mark on Carolina in 1972 when he was an assistant athletics director the year the University established its first seven varsity women's sports, including gymnastics. Now Elizabeth is building her own legacy as an All-American gymnast at Carolina.
Learn why one instructor assigned his students to do “The Twist,” how five-question lecture quizzes became a surprising class favorite and more.
Ingrid Camacho worked in ITS for two decades, retiring Feb. 28. When COVID-19 forced many of Carolina’s employees to work remotely, she met the challenge with innovative solutions.