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

  • Melissa Munn-Chernoff

    Eating disorders and genetics

    For National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, we talked to Carolina researcher and assistant professor of psychiatry Melissa Munn-Chernoff to learn more about the her research into the connection between genetics and eating disorders.

  • Barbara Fredrickson sits in a decorative chair in a lounge

    How to have happier relationships

    Barbara Fredrickson studies the psychology of positive emotions, including love. Her research offers tips to build happier relationships and bring more love into our lives.

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    Well Said: Falling in love with love songs

    On this week's podcast, musician and Carolina professor Jocelyn Neal explains what makes love songs so lovely.

  • Jim Kitchens standing in front of a world map

    The difference between travel and a journey

    After visiting nearly 200 countries, Carolina entrepreneur-in-residence Jim Kitchen shares with students what he learned about the world and himself.

  • Daniel Wallace sitting next to a window.

    Well Said: A profession of mythic proportions

    On this week’s podcast, author and Carolina professor Daniel Wallace gives us a look into the life and the mind of a writer.

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    Carolina rocks!

    Some Carolina employees could change the immortal KIϟϟ lyrics to “I wanna rock and roll all night and go to work the next day.”

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    Science = Art

    Let these winners from CHANL’s Scientific Art Competition inspire you to enter your own art.

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    It’s a HIIT: the 10-minute fitness plan

    Abbie Smith-Ryan’s research shows that short periods of exercise can yield relatively quick health improvements.