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Connect. Collaborate. Make the world spin. Global relationships create a smaller, smarter, more caring world.

  • Graduating Tar Heels: Gabriela Alemán

    Winter graduate Gabriela Alemán spent much of her Carolina experience away from Chapel Hill, traveling the world through several of the University's global programs.

  • Sharon Weir

    Want to prevent AIDS? Look at places, not people

    An innovative, Carolina-born method for stopping the spread of HIV is saving lives across Sub-Saharan Africa.

  • Mina Hosseinipour talks with Cecilia Kanyama, lead of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group and an internal medicine physician with UNC-Project Malawi, at a recent scientific workshop.

    In Malawi, health care by women, for women

    Carolina researcher Mina Hosseinipour is leading a study to determine whether an injectable drug could prevent HIV in women.

  • Cenote Agua Dulce in Yucatán, Mexico.

    Conserving sacred portals of the Yucatán

    An international team of scholars, students and educators, led by two anthropologists from UNC-Chapel Hill, are teaching schoolchildren in Mexico about preserving stunning underground formations known as cenotes.

  • Maria Morava, Rawan Abbasi, and Rachel Matsumura

    Making a magazine

    Global communications interns are learning new skills by planning, developing and producing a magazine.

  • People paddle into a lake.

    Science, spirituality and synergy in Nepal

    In a three-week journey from Chapel Hill to the Himalayas to study the effects of climate change on Buddhist holy lakes, two mathematicians, a marine scientist and a religious studies scholar overcame multiple challenges and proved the value of an interdisciplinary team.

  • Dentists give students a demonstration

    Exchange for smiles

    Six Carolina dental students learned new methods in global dentistry during a service trip to Nicaragua last spring.

  • Portrait of Jonathan Parr.

    Well Said: Jonathan Parr and Carolina’s hepatitis research

    In this week's podcast, Jonathan Parr discusses how a team of Carolina researchers worked alongside partners in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to study hepatitis B and C.