World-class scientist, world-class athlete
Anne Galyean is a doctoral candidate studying nanochemistry and a world-class downhill mountain biker.
Anne Galyean is a doctoral candidate studying nanochemistry and a world-class downhill mountain biker.
To help her students understand what it feels like to be an older adult or to have dementia, Amanda Holliday, a clinical assistant professor and registered dietitian in the nutrition department in the Gillings School of Global Public Health, organizes an activity called the Dementia Tour.
Professors across the College of Arts and Sciences are changing the structure of large introductory classes to enhance student learning.
Through the Jon Curtis Student Enrichment Fund grant, students receive monthly grants to pursue their interests away from campus.