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  • #GDTBATH: Emily Wilkins

    #GDTBATH: Emily Wilkins

    With her clinical rotations on hold during the pandemic, second-year physician assistant studies student Emily Wilkins returned home to Rutherfordton, North Carolina, to work as a paramedic and support response efforts.

  • Becky Hoover running with her children.

    A day in the life of a Tar Heel nurse

    A first-year doctoral student at the UNC School of Nursing, Becky Hoover is working nightshifts at UNC Hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic while juggling her nursing program and managing her family life.

  • Students put hand prints on a paper banner

    How to reduce your carbon footprint

    Dana Haine and Grant Parkins of Carolina's Center for Public Engagement with Science share ways to reduce your personal carbon footprint and explain how little steps can make a difference.

  • Jaazaniah Catterall

    #GDTBATH: Jaazaniah Catterall

    As the first-year class coordinator for the UNC School of Law's pro bono program, Jaazaniah Catterall is helping his classmates to use their skills to provide free legal help to North Carolinians.

  • Diana Lee

    Carolina students connect with senior citizens

    Pharmacy student Diana Lee organized a phone-a-friend program that is connecting Tar Heels with some of the residents most impacted by social distancing guidelines and stay-at-home orders: senior citizens.

  • Students stand outside UNC Hospital.

    School of Medicine students rally to help health care workers

    From making PPE to organizing child care, UNC School of Medicine students are organizing volunteer projects all with one aim – help hospitals safely and effectively combat COVID-19.

  • A women on a laptop open to the Census website.

    Why the census matters

    Rebecca Tippett, the founding director of Carolina Demography at the Carolina Population Center, shares why the census is critical to American life and how UNC-Chapel Hill has been helping North Carolina prepare for the process.

  • A Carolina blue chair in front of the Well.

    Taking a seat with Carolina’s researchers

    Pull up a chair and meet a few of Carolina's graduate students who are working to improve the lives of North Carolinians.