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Carolina People

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

  • Nilda (Nena) Peragallo Montano

    First in nursing

    Press the play button to learn how the UNC School of Nursing is developing exceptional nurse leaders who advance health care to improve lives.

  • Angelina Patel types on a computer.

    Teaching kids to code

    Angelina Patel launched a program to teach coding to elementary and middle school students while also breaking down negative stereotypes about coding being nerdy or unappealing.

  • A graphic of the Old Well with

    Well Said: The UNC Behavior and Technology Lab

    On this week's podcast, Dr. Lisa Hightow-Weidman explains how mobile technology is helping health care workers reach the people who need HIV and AIDS information the most.

  • Yellow leaves in the fall

    Well Said: How Gratitude Affects Your Body and Brain

    Sara Algoe, associate professor in the department of psychology and neuroscience, explains how gratitude can transform our lives and relationships.

  • Todd Pope stands near his robotic surgical machine.

    Carolina alumnus brings the future of medicine into operating rooms

    Todd Pope earned a spot in Time Magazine’s list of the 50 most influential people in health care earlier this year with his new surgical robot that is shaking up the field of robotic medicine.

  • Gabrielle James stands outside the Student Union.

    Well Said: Carolina Indian Circle

    On this week’s podcast, senior Gabrielle James discusses one of the best decisions she ever made — enrolling at Carolina. She also shares her experience as president of the Carolina Indian Circle, a group to support American Indian students.

  • Judith Cone

    A place where innovators thrive

    Innovate Carolina is focused on helping students and faculty put their ideas to use for the public good.

  • Jared Richards removes an octopus from a jar for examination.

    Chasing cephalopod dreams

    Jared Richards recalls childhood memories walking through the halls of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., and the awe of all that surrounded him. A summer research internship made it possible for the Carolina student to return and contribute to the institution.