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Carolina People

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

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    Carolina’s nursing pioneer

    Elizabeth L. Kemble, the founding dean of the UNC School of Nursing, was a powerful figure guided by her passion and care for other people.

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    National Security Adviser a two-time Carolina graduate

    H.R. McMaster, now part of President Trump's cabinet, has the reputation as a scholar-warrior after his Carolina dissertation led to a popular book describing a breakdown in the relationship between military and political leaders.

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    Well Said: Creating a more diverse legislature

    In this week's podcast, a Carolina doctoral candidate in political science weighs in how the high cost of running for political office limits representation.

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    Well Said: Eating disorders

    In this week's podcast, the director of the UNC Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders discusses the nearly 30 million Americans who will have an eating disorder at some point in their lives.

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    Well Said: Teaching self-regulation in the classroom

    In this week's podcast, a Carolina research scientist talks about teaching self-regulation skills.

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    Well Said: The presidential transition

    In this week's podcast, a Carolina assistant professor who is the executive director of the White House Transition Project will discuss the complex transition of power process.

  • Oliver Smithies flying a plane.

    Real doctors, real people – Oliver Smithies

    Nobel Prize scientist Oliver Smithies is known for this research. But outside the lab, Smithies is a pilot.

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    Carolina’s women in science

    In 2016, the Women in Science Wednesday series featured a different Carolina researcher each week whose focus fell within the fields of science, technology, engineering or mathematics. The series continues in 2017.