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  • Carol Vanderzwaag talks with patient

    Psychiatrists making house calls

    Carol VanderZwaag, a psychiatrist on the UNC Assertive Community Treatment team and medical director for community services, helps clients battling serious mental health conditions including psychosis, schizophrenia and bi-polar disorder.

  • Volunteering to honor a legacy

    More than 350 students from the UNC School of Dentistry spent the day digging, building or cleaning to assist 22 local organizations, all in memory of a former student.

  • A complete team

    Raleigh's Liam Canard goes from chemotherapy and radiation treatments at Carolina during the week to hitting doubles and triples on weekends with his travel baseball team.

  • A close up of the Warrior Scholar Project logo on a t-shirt

    Warrior Scholars at Carolina: Preparing for the next chapter

    Carolina is one of just 11 universities nationwide to teach service members about the transition from military life to college life.

  • Farm equipment in a field

    Carolina Cooks, Carolina Eats

    The class “Carolina Cooks, Carolina Eats” gives students a chance to learn North Carolina's food system and food culture from the ground up.

  • A Habitat for Humanity sign in foreground with people building house in the background

    Building bonds – and a house

    Members Carolina’s classes of 2015 and 1965 have come together to build a Habitat for Humanity house in Efland, North Carolina.

  • Brett Riggs, Steve Davis and Vin Steponatis stand in the North Carolina Archaeological Collection.

    Trio digs for clues to how the dead once lived

    Carolina’s Research Laboratories of Archaeology turns 75 this year.

  • Dr. Bruce Cairns checks on a patient while the patient's mother looks on

    Returning the favor

    Bruce Cairns is assisting Special Forces medics with educational and career-development opportunities through the Advanced Medic Instructor Training program – a program that paved the way for the UNC School of Medicine’s Physician Assistant program.