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More than a dozen students from Carolina's physical therapy, nursing and public health departments traveled east to Tyrrell County, one of the state's poorest and most sparsely populated areas, to do a week of health-related service projects.
Supporting the community that supports us. Our success is North Carolina’s success.
Students from Hillsborough's Grady Brown Elementary School toured Carolina’s research facilities and conducted science experiments with Nobel Prize laureate Aziz Sancar.
When the leaders of the student-run free clinic saw a rise in Mandarin-speaking patients, they mobilized a group of undergraduate interpreters to make sure there were no gaps in patient care.
Launch Chapel Hill has become an X-factor in helping innovators and entrepreneurs at Carolina.
The program expands access to training programs for minority undergraduate students from local Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Doctors, researchers, social workers and other professionals at the UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health work diligently to help people with severe mental illness.
Analisa Sorrells spent her time at Carolina giving back to others. The December graduate will now turn that passion of service into a career.