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  • Nurse giving Kevin Guskiewica a flu shot

    Flu shot four-peat

    Strong community participation helped Carolina defend its national title in a university flu vaccination competition.

  • Ricky Burgess standing outside.

    #GDTBATH: Ricky Burgess

    Ph.D. student Ricky Burgess studies leadership, identity and morality in the context of teams at the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. Outside of the classroom, the Tar Heel also walks the walk as a prominent member of the student research community and an Initiative for Minority Excellence Scholar.

  • Two candles lit in front of a laptop displaying a viewing of a religious service.

    Old religions, new rituals

    The pandemic has changed ways that some Jews and Christians practice their faith, says a Carolina religious studies expert.

  • Screenshot of Employee Forum meeting via Zoom.

    Employee Forum hears about COVID-19 boosters, pay increases and mental health plans

    The forum’s January meeting featured updates on Carolina’s COVID-19 mitigation efforts, dates when paychecks will include raises and efforts to support campus mental health.

  • Sue Walsh in the pool.

    A golden era of Tar Heel swimming

    Early success paved the way for the Carolina women's swimming and diving program.

  • Tora Taylor-Glover

    Carolina People: Tora Taylor-Glover

    As a CAPS counselor embedded at the School of Law, she provides services to students, including those who might be dissuaded by the stigma around seeking support.

  • Keith Sawyer outside the UNC School of Education with creativity toys on a table.

    How to be more creative

    Keith Sawyer from the UNC School of Education shares his advice for mastering the art of creativity — a skill anybody can learn.

  • Photo of a laptop screen displaying a Zoom call with many participants.

    Honoring two trailblazers on Carolina’s landscape

    Hortense McClinton, now 103, and family members of Henry Owl joined the Chancellor and other Carolina community members in a small virtual gathering to mark the historic moment.