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Carolina People

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

  • Nadia Clifton works in a library.

    Scared of libraries? This graduate can help.

    Nadia Clifton, a Carolina student who will graduate with a Master of Science in Library Studies this weekend, is working to make sure everyone has the tools and confidence they need to access information from any era, and on any subject.

  • Jamie Ramos

    ‘A symbol of growth and opportunity’

    During her four years at Carolina, Jamie Ramos has had the opportunity to travel the world. She's also focused on helping other students take advantage of the University study abroad programs.

  • Zac Rhyner

    Changing lives

    Graduating senior and decorated military veteran Zac Rhyner urges students to step outside their comfort zones in pursuit of their dreams.

  • Building bridges

    When Euna Victoria Chavis graduated from Carolina in 2014 with a degree in psychology, she was the first person in her family to earn a college degree. This weekend, she'll earn her second degree from Carolina — a master’s of social work.

  • Ursula Mead

    Finding a workplace that works for women

    Launched by a Carolina alumna, InHerSight helps women search women-related companies and jobs to find the ideal fit.

  • A graphic of the Old Well with

    Well Said: A new treatment for depression

    On this week's podcast, Flavio Frohlich discusses how low-level electric stimulation on the brain can be used to treat mental illnesses and chronic pain.

  • Dhiren R. Thakker

    Improving human health worldwide

    At the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, ‘everything we do begins and ends with the patient in mind.’

  • Carly Onnink skis with a mass balance team

    Eye-opening ice

    After spending two months on a research expedition in Alaska, Carolina junior Carly Onnink shares her story of field-based discovery.