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  • Kat holding a piece of paper

    Meet a new Tar Heel: Katharina Malena Krause

    Katharina Malena Krause, an incoming graduate student from Hanover, Germany, has wanted to be a Tar Heel since she was 15 years old.

  • A person watches as a sonographer perform an ultrasound.

    A new device for saving lives

    Carolina and the University of Zambia researchers are using cutting-edge medical devices, machine learning and artificial intelligence to tackle global maternal and child health issues while providing quality services to women and children in Zambia.

  • #GDTBATH: Griffin McGuire

    #GDTBATH: Griffin McGuire

    Part of the UNC Russian Flagship Program, Griffin McGuire will spend the next year in Almaty, Kazakhstan, studying at the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University.

  • The landscape of Bartolomé Island

    Out of sight, out of mind

    About 71% of Earth is water. Of that water, 96.5% is oceans. So why do most air pollution and emissions studies focus on terrestrial research? A team of researchers traveled to the Galápagos Islands to uncover how emissions released from the ocean impact the Earth.

  • Man in mask looks in mirror and adjusts tie.

    ‘Living in a different world’

    Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz reflects on the pandemic year at Carolina and how it has changed the University and its students, faculty and staff.

  • Khristopher Nicholas stands near a sign at the Galapagos Science Center.

    Examining food environments in the Galapagos

    Carolina graduate student Khristopher Nicholas studies food environments and how they shape people’s diets and health. His work led him to the Galapagos to study one of the most complex food environments in the world.

  • A field in Vietnam

    Tar Heels connect with Vietnamese language, culture in new program

    The University’s new Vietnamese language pilot program is allowing students to enroll in introductory Vietnamese language classes at SOAS University of London, which specializes in the study of Asia, Africa and the Middle East, to gain language skills and cultural knowledge about Vietnam.

  • Close-up of a German poetry book.

    The language studies program that united Carolina and Duke

    After joining forces in 2009, the Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies has risen to become one of the most respected German studies programs in North America.