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Carolina People

Every day, Tar Heels find ways to leave their Heelprint on campus and make our community stronger.

  • Guthridge was a quiet competitor

    Bill Guthridge is best known in Chapel Hill as an assistant coach to Dean Smith, but that isn't the complete picture of the legendary coach.

  • A collaborative degree

    Emma Woelk becomes the first graduate of a collaborative post-graduate degree program between Carolina and Duke.

  • Dillon Robinson stands in the foreground, with Wilson Library behind him.

    Finding his heel print

    Dillon Robinson went from early academic struggles to becoming a member of the prestigious Order of the Golden Fleece honorary society.

  • Christopher Gremillion

    Helping transfer students succeed

    Christopher Gremillion, a biology major and first-generation college student in the College of Arts and Sciences, will soon graduate from Carolina.

  • Katlin Roberts stands in front of the sculpture “The Gift.”

    Making a difference for the Cherokee community

    Kaitlin Roberts has been involved in leadership positions with the Carolina Indian Circle and the American Indian sorority Alpha Pi Omega.

  • Michael Meyer works in a organic chemistry lab

    Point of pride

    Michael Meyer will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry May 10, nearly five decades after he set foot on campus as a freshman in 1967. The pediatrician said earning the diploma was a personal goal.

  • Jacob HInton wears a Carolina blue graduation cap

    Completing the mission

    At this year’s Red, White and Blue graduation ceremony on May 8, Hinton will be one of the graduates who receives a Military Honor Cord to wear at Commencement.

  • Jack Richman.

    Richman leads School of Social Work into 95th year

    As the school celebrates its 95th anniversary this year, Dean Jack Richman is dedicated to carrying on its legacy while keeping up with the changing field.