11 research projects receive College’s first seed grants
College of Arts and Science scholars will collaborate on studies about food waste, knee arthritis, hip-hop history, language models and more.
College of Arts and Science scholars will collaborate on studies about food waste, knee arthritis, hip-hop history, language models and more.
Dr. Jeffrey Stringer merged an artificial intelligence app with a portable ultrasound device to improve maternal and child health.
The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards work in STEM-related fields.
U.S. News & World Report's 2025 “Best Graduate Schools” list names multiple Carolina graduate degree programs in the Top 10.
This nationally competitive fellowship provides emerging leaders professional experiences in Asia.
Carolina’s Asheville health care campus continues to address urgent needs and aid those in western North Carolina.
Carolina public health researchers support people living with HIV and collaborate with the national health ministry.
For six years, the Fort Liberty Public Health Partnership has been improving the health of military personnel and families.
Led by four researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill, the precision oncology center will also support personalized treatment.
With classes paused in Asheville, scholars in a joint public health master’s program did relief work in three counties.