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  • A photo of a Zoom meeting next to a man standing in a white t-shirt

    Changing gears in the time of COVID-19

    Hussman School of Journalism and Media students launched Fluidity Designs, a collection of athleisure designed to empower positivity and raise awareness of the pandemic.

  • Screen capture from an ELab zoom session showing professor Ted Zoller and students.

    Building a new raft

    Forced to adapt entrepreneurship courses in which students learn from business luminaries, a Kenan-Flagler professor's team ups its innovation game.

  • Ping Chen and Kathleen Mullan Harris.

    Boosting teen spirit

    More than 13% of U.S. teenagers experience a major depressive episode, which can follow them into adulthood. How can families protect their teens’ mental health as they grow? More fun and family time are just a few ways.

  • A person writes in a notebook.

    Pandemic lessons

    College of Arts & Sciences faculty are pivoting their course content to address issues surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, teaching students to think creatively and to conduct research to benefit communities.

  • A man holds a medical face shield.

    Tar Heels rally to donate personal protection equipment

    Equipment and expertise come from across campus to help UNC Health fight COVID-19.

  • Four people wearing medical face shields by the Old Well.

    ‘There’s work to be done’

    BeAM and medical students team up with Duke, NC State to design and produce face shields for health care workers.

  • A screenshot of a video chat with 17 people.

    Remote learning begins with successes, surprises

    With remote learning underway at Carolina, take look at how faculty and students responded to remote teaching and learning.

  • A researcher holds a pipette.

    Remdesivir treatment for COVID-19 shows promise at Carolina

    The nation’s coronavirus task force announced positive clinical trial results for remdesivir, a treatment that was tested in the labs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.