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Margarett McBride

Margarett McBride, a PhD student in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, focuses her research on how neighborhood contexts shape parenting and youth well-being in Black families.


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Finding engagement in solitude

Associate Professor Nicholas DiEugenio is finding innovative ways to re-engage musicians with his new mini-series, “Alone/Engaged.”


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Rethinking election traditions

The Founding Fathers thought the Electoral College was a good idea, and Congress picked Tuesday as the best day to vote back in 1845. But are these election traditions still relevant today?


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Graduate student ‘Boundary Spanners’ help N.C. communities address COVID-19 challenges

A new project is training UNC-Chapel Hill graduate students to combine data science, public policy and service in ways that will help communities emerge from their specific COVID-19 challenges.


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Data science builds bridges

Collaborative data science enhances discoveries by Carolina’s computer scientists, biostatisticians and health care professionals.


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Reppin’ Research: Alyson Nelson

OUR Student Ambassadors are a group of undergraduate researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill who work with the Office for Undergraduate Research in the College of Arts & Sciences to promote a culture of research on campus. Featured researcher: Alyson Nelson.


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Reppin’ Research: Brett Harris

OUR Student Ambassadors are a group of undergraduate researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill who work with the Office for Undergraduate Research in the College of Arts & Sciences to promote a culture of research on campus. Featured researcher: Brett Harris.


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