Graduate students squeeze research into 3 minutes
In the Three Minute Thesis competition, they sped through explanations of bugs as drugs, TV dialects and predicting elections.
In the Three Minute Thesis competition, they sped through explanations of bugs as drugs, TV dialects and predicting elections.
The daughter of a wounded Marine veteran, this first-generation college student aspires to be a teacher.
Visits to a hospital, homeless shelter and courtrooms showed ways to help former service members adjust to life after the military.
Egerstedt, a renowned robotics researcher, joins Carolina after serving as dean of engineering at the University of California, Irvine.
Omari Tait combines military experience, commitment to education and interest in technology to expand college access for students.
As the youngest secretary of the Army, the veteran and UNC Kenan-Flagler graduate hopes to improve fighting capabilities and quality of life.
Drawing on his military experience, Terence McElroy coaches his executive MBA students to be good listeners.
UNC-Chapel Hill alumni go on to serve their country in many ways, and students, staff and faculty members arrive on campus with perspectives that strengthen our Carolina community.
At the dental school’s craniofacial clinic, Jessica Hill creates a special place for patients, families and staff.
Carolina’s executive director for facilities operations uses 26 years’ worth of Air Force skills in his new role.