5 early-career faculty win 2025 Hettleman Prizes
The $8,000 prize recognizes groundbreaking, innovative research and future career promise.
The $8,000 prize recognizes groundbreaking, innovative research and future career promise.
Emily Crawford’s findings could reframe how we think about the downstream effects of prescription drugs.
Jeffery Dangl, co-winner of the 2025 Wolf Prize in Agriculture, credits his success to open-mindedness and collaboration.
In Carolina’s first year as part of the State Department program, faculty and students completed five different projects.