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Carolina People

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

  • Two hunters, seen from behind, walk into a foggy forest.

    ‘There will be no next year’

    The chief operating officer of faculty physicians at UNC Hospitals was devastated to learn his brother’s lifelong friend, who refused to get vaccinated, died from COVID-19.

  • Professional welder in protective uniform and mask welding metal pipe

    10 million jobs open: why workers left

    Kenan-Flagler’s Christian Lundblad talks about what’s driving the nation’s labor shortage, what it means day-to-day and what we can do to reduce its effects on the U.S. economy.

  • Mark Stark in front of an orange shop wall hung with automotive product signs.

    Carolina People: Mark Stark

    From engine repair to electric vehicle initiatives to telematic technology that boosts fuel efficiency, Stark and his team keep Carolina’s fleet “running and rolling and moving forward.”

  • Martin Brinkley, Gregory Characklis and Chris Clemens

    Carolina names 68 distinguished professors

    Martin Brinkley and Gregory Characklis are named Kenan Distinguished Professors. Chris Clemens is named a Chancellor’s Eminent Professor of Convergent Science in the College of Arts & Sciences.

  • Clare MacDonald in a graduation cap ang gown

    From Carolina to LinkedIn

    Carolina alumna Clare MacDonald has tapped into the skills she gained studying political science and studio art in the College of Arts & Sciences to propel herself to a career as a product designer for LinkedIn.

  • Yesenia Pedro Vicente

    Carolina alumna builds community for grad students

    Yesenia Pedro Vicente came to Carolina for her undergrad as a "first-generation everything." Now, she has returned to the University to help underrepresented graduate students navigate obstacles.

  • Autumn Tucker in a lab.

    Finding her field

    Autumn Tucker, a senior majoring in neuroscience, talks about working in the Leon Coleman Lab and how that has shaped her education and growth as a researcher.

  • 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.