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    Well Said: 2019

    As the clock ticks down to 2020, take a listen to our favorite Well Said episodes from 2019.

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    How to find reliable health advice this New Year’s resolution season

    Health communication expert Seth Noar offers a few tips for sorting through all the health advice you'll see online this resolution season.

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    Holiday stress, depression survival guide

    Psychiatrist Nadia Charguia offers strategies for dealing with stress during what may not be the “most wonderful time of the year” for many.

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    Well Said: From Carolina to Cisco

    On this week’s episode, business administration major Bryan Hernandez talks Winter Commencement and the journey that led him there.

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    Graduating senior snags a prestigious role at Amazon

    Selina Zhang's risky decision to change her major toward the end of her junior year paid off. She snagged a job as a software engineer at tech giant Amazon and will start her career in Seattle after she graduates on Dec. 15.

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    A Diamond Heel returns to campus to earn his degree

    When RC Orlan signed his first professional contract with the Washington Nationals in 2012, he made a promise to himself that he would return to Carolina to finish his degree. He fulfilled that promise in December through the Complete Carolina program.

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    Solar that sells

    Professor Jinsong Huang is working to change the renewable power industry with his perovskite solar cell method that will make solar energy more affordable.

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    Well Said: This is your brain on stress

    On this week’s podcast, assistant professor Dr. Anthony Zannas examines how your genes determine your response to stressors and what that means for your physical health.