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UNC Institute of Marine Sciences spent this hurricane season studying the impacts the storms have on communities and the environment.
Carolina alumnus Jason Brown had become one of the top centers in the NFL, earning him a lucrative $37.5 million contract. Three years later, he hung up his cleats to become a farmer.
The UNC School of Medicine in Chapel Hill and Asheville and the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University are among the medical training programs in the state encouraging graduates – through special training, scholarships, and fellowships – to practice medicine in rural areas.
In the year since Hurricane Matthew hit eastern North Carolina, 16 research teams began storm-related projects on topics like water quality, buy-out programs and coastal resilience.
Carolina Demography is helping businesses, communities and political leaders plan for North Carolina's future.
In this week's episode, we talk about World View and how it's helping teachers throughout the state with program director Charlé LaMonica.
Fort Bragg is packed with sand dunes, longleaf pines, and a handful of rare and endangered plants. To protect the vital vegetation covering training lands, the Army base has partnered with the North Carolina Botanical Garden to reintroduce four species endemic to the region.
Carolina students are giving back to their communities during the summer through the APPLES Service-Learning program.