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Sriya Kongala wears a mask and sits in front of a microscope. Photo by Donn Young.

Reppin’ Research: Sriya Kongala

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: Sriya Kongala.


Landscape photo shows the paramo or high altitude grasslands in Ecuador.

A Terrific Trio

Three undergraduate researchers, under the leadership of UNC-Chapel Hill geographer Diego Riveros-Iregui, spent two months in Ecuador’s northern Andes Mountains exploring climate change.


Andrea Bohlman posing for a picture in front of a building on UNC-Chapel Hill's campus

Hettleman Award winner Andrea Bohlman

Andrea Bohlman is an associate professor in the Department of Music and a recipient of the 2020 Hettleman Award for Artistic and Scholarly Achievement.


Photo of William Sturkey in front of a brick wall

Hettleman Award winner William Sturkey

William Sturkey is an associate professor in the Department of History and a recipient of the 2020 Hettleman Award for Artistic and Scholarly Achievement.


Mohit Bansal poses in front of a whiteboard

Hettleman Award winner Mohit Bansal

Mohit Bansal is the John R. & Louise S. Parker Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and a recipient of the 2020 Hettleman Award for Artistic and Scholarly Achievement.


Larry Sabato

Election analyst Larry Sabato to deliver Frey Lecture Oct. 28

Election analyst and Frey Foundation Distinguished Visiting Professor Larry Sabato will speak about the November election in a conversation with UNC political science professor Jason Roberts on Oct. 28 at 5:30 p.m.. Learn more about the webinar.


Rida Bayraktar stands in front of a colorful wall.

#GDTBATH: Rida Bayraktar

Carolina sophomore Rida Bayraktar founded Pink STREAM to educate, motivate, empower and inspire kindergarten through eighth-grade girls in science, technology, robotics, engineering, arts and math.


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