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Every day, Tar Heels find ways to leave their Heelprint on campus and make our community stronger.
The UNC Adams School of Dentistry is not only shaping the future of dental education and dental research, but the oral health of individuals and communities at home and around the world.
For Kalleberg, Labor Day serves more as a reminder of the grim reality of “precarious work.”
Mitch Prinstein, the John Van Seters Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Carolina, looks at why some people are popular, why others struggle and “what you can do to make sure you have the kind of popularity that predicts the most fulfilling and longest life possible.”
Massey Award winner Nan Kham built a new life in Chapel Hill after fleeing political persecution in Myanmar.
In this week's podcast, Mitch Prinstein discusses his research on popularity, explains the different forms of popularity and why it doesn’t always pay to be the most popular.
Professor Gary Bishop was doing virtual reality before it was cool. Now he uses his computer science background to create books for children with visual impairments and developmental disabilities.
Carolina oncologist and cancer researcher Chad Pecot, who was diagnosed with testicular cancer at age 20, now works to stop the spread of lung cancer.
Gregory Gangi argues that greater collaboration between universities, government and business can transform North Carolina into a clean technology powerhouse.