She took ‘60 Days to Disconnect’ and wrote a book
People magazine named Tar Heel sophomore Keegan Lee a “Girl Changing the World” for exposing the dangers of social media addiction.
People magazine named Tar Heel sophomore Keegan Lee a “Girl Changing the World” for exposing the dangers of social media addiction.
The dramatic art and psychology double major draws inspiration from all aspects of theater, including improv comedy, directing and sound design.
A new material called OXene could change the way electronic devices interface with living tissues, according to the PNAS paper “Symmetry Engineering in 2D Bioelectronics Facilitating Augmented Biosensing Interfaces.”
Mary Floyd-Wilson, professor of English and a nationally recognized scholar of early modern English literature, has been named the 2024-2025 recipient of the George H. Johnson Prize for Distinguished Achievement by an IAH Fellow.
Tony and Emmy-nominated writer, producer and performer Anthony King ’97 received the New York Carolina Club’s John L. Haber Award for outstanding contributions to the arts.
Senior Violeta Gonzalez Toro was inspired by a transformative literature class to research how veterans might use reading as a path for healing after military experiences.
Al Duncan has spent the last 15 years exploring why humans are drawn to the unpleasant and uncomfortable aspects of life.
Jessica Bowling’s National Guard duties took her to western North Carolina to help with Helene recovery in October.
Her SPAN 329 students practice using language skills professionally by writing bilingual children’s books.
Carolina’s winner of the 2024 Excellence in Teaching Award takes a creative approach to books and songs.