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  • jake Otte standing outside.

    Engineering a bright future with a minor in applied sciences and engineering

    Senior Jake Otte will use skills he has gained through courses in the applied sciences and engineering minor offered by the applied physical sciences department as he continues his work as an electrical engineer at Kiewit after graduation in May.

  • Rameses hula-hooping

    Hundreds turn out for Total WellBeing Expo

    Employees tried healthy meals and hula hoops at the March 15 Human Resources event.

  • The Old Well

    Launching careers

    We are dedicated to providing all Tar Heels the education, tools and preparation to succeed in careers after graduating because our students’ success is North Carolina’s success.

  • graphic of Islamic building in background with photo of Claudia Yaghoobi and text: Women Making History featuring Claudia Yaghoobi

    She expands global connections for students

    The Center for Middle East and Islamic Studies director launched a lecture series, taught global courses and cut her hair very short.

  • Dr. Nancy Messonnier.

    Meet Dr. Nancy Messonnier, public health dean

    Meet Dr. Nancy Messonnier, public health dean

  • Anna Dodson

    Giving back through medicine

    Anna Dodson is driven by her desire to serve rural populations, particularly her own community in Bunn, North Carolina. As a physician, she plans to return home to be her community's primary care provider for the rest of her career.

  • Nakisa Sadeghi standing in front of the Health Sciences Library

    Helping patients find their voice

    Fourth-year medical student Nakisa Sadeghi uses her fluency in multiple languages to advocate and translate for underserved communities. She looks forward to pursuing her passion for health equity as a dermatologist and public health advocate.

  • Aaron Fox

    On to the next

    Even though becoming a psychiatrist had been Aaron Fox’s goal dating back to his high school years, leaving himself open to the next new opportunities led the fourth-year medical student to find his calling in a different kind of medical work: the emergency room.