Supporting the community that supports us. Our success is North Carolina’s success.
bwbieltz, Monday, January 4th, 2016
Barron Monroe II, the county manager for Anson County, meets with Lead for North Carolina Fellow Liam Brailey in 2019. Since launching three years ago, Lead for North Carolina as placed more 50 fellows in public service roles throughout the state — largely in distressed counties. (Photo by Rob Holliday/UNC-Chapel Hill)
A team at the UNC School of Medicine is working to develop and study issues-based teaching methods and curricula that engage students in science classrooms.
As the nation’s first public university, we have a responsibility to be a place that brings together people of diverse backgrounds, experiences and viewpoints to debate the issues of our day.
María Estorino has held this role in an interim capacity since May and will continue to provide collaborative and community-focused leadership on our campus.
Whether it was a family heirloom or a specific outfit, the Tar Heels Granada, Spain, as part of Carolina Global Launch, this fall brought a piece of home with them abroad.
Emma Sampson's passion for global education began at a young age. The now sophomore enrolled at UNC-Chapel Hill as a global studies major after she spent fall 2021 abroad in Granada, Spain through Carolina Global Launch – an intimidating decision for Sampson.