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Carolina People

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

  • Marc Cohen

    Teaching excellence: Marc Cohen

    Teaching assistant professor Marc Cohen brings a contagious enthusiasm into his classroom, inviting students to share his passion for English and comparative literature.

  • Robert Babcock

    Teaching excellence: Robert Babcock

    Classics professor Robert Babcock is constantly seeking ways to improve his courses, despite his consistent positive feedback from students.

  • Jason Melcalfe in the classroom.

    Teaching excellence: Jason Metcalfe

    Mathematics professor Jason Metcalfe brings caring and understanding into his classroom, making challenging courses engaging.

  • South Building

    Priority order

    Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Bob Blouin is partnering with colleagues across campus to change some aspects of the University while holding on to the creative and collaborative culture and the grand mission that makes Carolina special.

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    Well Said: Proxima b and the Evryscope

    In this week’s podcast, assistant professor Nicholas Law from the physics and astronomy department discusses the Evryscope, how it is used to monitor 50 million stars and what they’ve found so far.

  • Laura Klinger

    Well Said: Autism research

    In this week's podcast, we talk with Laura Klinger, an associate professor of psychiatry and the executive director of the UNC TEACCH Autism program, about Carolina’s autism research.

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    Well Said: The 1918 flu

    In this week’s podcast, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health professor Ralph Baric discusses the impact of the 1918 flu and the developments we’ve seen in the past 100 years to respond to the next outbreak. He also explains why this has been a particularly bad flu season.

  • Malinda Maynor Lowery

    CSAS director embraces the ‘messiness’ of history

    Malinda Maynor Lowery became director of the Center for the Study of the American South after serving as director of the Southern Oral History Program.