International roots, homegrown hospitality
The International Friendship Program helps ease international students' adjustment to life in a new country.
The International Friendship Program helps ease international students' adjustment to life in a new country.
They’ve built schools around the world, published books, conducted research and apprenticed in family businesses. This year’s incoming first-year class of 3,988 enrollees at UNC, coming from as far away as Singapore and as close to home as Chapel Hill, features scientists, artists, champion athletes – and the recipient of a Purple Heart.
A team of 15 climbers are trekking Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for the UNC Institute for Global Health and Infectious Disease.
A USAID award will fund another five years of MEASURE Evaluation, which evaluates public health programs around the world to ensure government funds are being used effectively.