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Carolina People

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

  • Maliyikia Hinds

    Chasing challenges at Carolina

    For senior Malikiya Hinds, graduating from Carolina is proof of her resiliency and a reminder of all that she's overcome to earn her degree.

  • Gokul Dass

    Be your truest self

    After graduating, Gokul Dass will be working as a territory manager for Reckitt Benckiser to make sure products like Lysol are stocked in Walmart stores to help consumers navigate the pandemic.

  • Sweta Karlekar

    Pushing through challenges and embracing new opportunities

    As a Tar Heel, graduating senior Sweta Karlekar had the opportunities to intern at some of the country's most influential companies, conduct research and present at international conferences. Now, she's heading to Facebook to begin her career.

  • #GDTBATH: Catherine Campbell

    #GDTBATH: Catherine Campbell

    Orthodontic resident Catherine Campbell uses running to keep a healthy mindset, which helps her best serve her patients.

  • four UNC employees posing outside with masks

    Carolina’s heroes

    The University salutes its essential workers and asks Tar Heels everywhere to wear Carolina blue to honor them on April 28.

  • A man looks out of a window of a submarine.

    Tips from remote field researchers on life in isolation, tough environments

    Carolina faculty members Emily Eidam, Chris Martens and Hans Paerl share the lessons they learned working in remote parts of the world and advice that may help people adjust to life in COVID-19 quarantine.

  • An iPhone is used as a microscope to examine a dollar bill.

    The Johnny Appleseed of science

    UNC-Chapel Hill biologist Bob Goldstein leads DIY microscope-building workshops to empower North Carolina public school teachers.

  • headshot of Christopher Armitage beside a photo of Aslan of Lewis's

    Bilbo, Aslan and scholarly giants

    Carolina’s Christopher Armitage remembers how J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis influenced his 53-year academic career.