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  • Ricardo sitting at a desk.

    A responsibility to rural North Carolina

    Having grown up surrounded by fields in southeastern North Carolina, Ricardo Crespo is training to practice medicine in the same kinds of rural communities. He’s starting that mission with Carolina’s Student Health Action Coalition.

  • people working hybrid

    How to avoid employee burnout and boost productivity

    Kenan-Flagler organizational behavior expert Michael Christian identifies three employee energy challenges and offers action steps for managers and team members.

  • College teacher leaning towards row of students and speaking to them.

    New web resource promotes ‘Flexibility with Boundaries’

    The Tar Heel Teaching and Learning Collaborative put together a clear, concise and easily relatable guide on how to balance compassion and accountability.

  • Nyjah King smiling in a fluorescent vest outside

    Making an immediate impact

    Carolina junior Nyjah King is spending her summer serving the Kinston, North Carolina, community as a SECU Public Fellows Intern.

  • Portrait of Title IX Coordinator Elizabeth Hall

    Title IX turns 50

    Compliance with the federal law means fostering a “safe and equitable” educational path for everyone at Carolina, says Title IX Coordinator Elizabeth Hall.

  • Mollie Yacano holding a soil sample and surrounded by phragmites

    #GDTBATH: Mollie Yacano

    Carolina Ph.D. candidate Mollie Yacano studies an invasive species that is surprisingly effective at preventing erosion and pollution on the North Carolina coast.

  • A flooded highway on the coast of North Carolina

    King tides offer peek into coastal future

    Carolina researchers are studying these highest of high tides to predict how rising sea levels and increasingly frequent flooding will alter North Carolina’s coast.

  • Madhu Vulimiri talking as a podium

    Supporting North Carolina’s families

    Madhu Vulimiri '14 always wanted a career that allowed her to make a meaningful difference in the health of our state's communities. Throughout the pandemic, she's done just that by providing crucial resources for families as part of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.