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

  • Man on stage during an opera performance.

    ‘Cold Mountain’ returns to North Carolina, in opera form

    Carolina alumnus Charles Frazier's book "Cold Mountain" has been transformed into an opera and will debut Sept. 28 and Oct. 1 at Memorial Hall.

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    Well Said: Keys to better learning

    In this week’s episode, we talk about some keys to better learning with Brian Cartiff, a doctoral student in the learning sciences and psychological studies program at UNC School of Education.

  • Julia Gibson on stage.

    The Cake

    Carolina alumna Bekah Brunstetter has made her mark in Hollywood as a writer for television shows. But this month, she's returning to her roots as her play “The Cake" hits the PlayMakers stage.

  • Eric Muller reads papers.

    Scapegoat Cities

    Seventy-five years after the U.S. government forced 120,000 Japanese Americans to live in internment camps, UNC Law Professor Eric Muller is launching a new effort, the podcast 'Scapegoat Cities,' to keep their stories alive.

  • Hans Paerl working with water samples.

    Well Said: Hurricanes and water quality

    Once hurricanes subsides and waters return to their normal height, another risk lurks: pollutants in the watershed. Carolina researcher Hans Paerl has spent decades understanding the environmental side effects of the powerful storms.

  • Jason West

    Well Said: Climate change and air pollution

    In this week's episode, we talk about climate change and air pollution with Jason West, an associate professor of environmental sciences and engineering in the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health.

  • Emery Cagle holds flags.

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Emery Cagle

    Incoming first-year Emery Cagle looks to bring his global mindset to Carolina this fall and see the world.

  • Jennifer Cooper with her family at dinner table.

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Jennifer Cooper

    Incoming junior Jennifer Cooper but comes to Carolina with a background that makes her unique among her peers.