She followed her dad into public health
When Kim Enders’ adviser couldn’t make it to her doctoral hooding, her father, Dr. Bert Peterson, gladly stepped in.
When Kim Enders’ adviser couldn’t make it to her doctoral hooding, her father, Dr. Bert Peterson, gladly stepped in.
By comparing player performance to expectations, Shane Faberman challenges the usual way of evaluating coaching success.
An Office of Human Resources webpage celebrates those who marked special anniversaries with Carolina and the state.
Chancellor Lee H. Roberts and members of the Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies reflect on the legacy of the University’s first student organization.
Plan for delays before and after the 8:30 p.m. Mexico-Turkey match at Kenan Stadium.
Kathy Moore served UNC Health, the School of Nursing and the Carolina community for 45 years.
The creator of National Walk and Bike to School days retired after 52 years at the UNC Highway Safety Research Center.
Dr. Lisa Carey talks about the importance of research, coordinated care and helping patients make informed choices.
Dr. Scott Commins advises how to treat (and avoid) alpha-gal syndrome, a red meat allergy triggered by a tick bite.
The W.R. Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of Biostatistics talks about how artificial intelligence can be used to advance health research and help solve public health challenges.