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1 month ago |
unc.edu
This Earth Day, see how Carolina connects education, research, community engagement and operations to create a better future for the world.
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1 month ago |
unc.edu
Each year, Rotary Peace Fellows are picked for a master’s program based on how they may contribute to conflict resolution.
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1 month ago |
unc.edu | Josh McCormack
Through the Army’s Green to Gold program at Carolina, LeBon Hobayan can earn a graduate degree and become a commissioned officer.
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2 months ago |
unc.edu | Brennan Doherty
As an undergraduate student at Bowdoin College, Nick Funnell took an oceanography course and visited the coast of Maine to investigate why many clams died at a farm.
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2 months ago |
unc.edu | Michael Lananna
While there’s no mathematical formula to explain destiny, that’s how Carolina researcher Pedro Sáenz describes his journey from northern Spain to UNC-Chapel Hill. Sáenz grew up in La Rioja, Spain, in Viguera — a village of fewer than 400. His father was a farmer, his mother a factory worker. Neither graduated from high school. Sáenz spent his youth doing physical labor and tending to cows. “My life was about using a pitchfork and stacking hay bales and sacks of grain,” Sáenz said.
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