Skip to main content
bluechair

Taking a seat with Carolina’s researchers

Pull up a chair and meet a few of Carolina’s graduate students who are working to improve the lives of North Carolinians.


closeup of arthritis researcher Brian Diekman in his lab.

Mastering the mechanics of mobility

As a biomedical engineer, Brian Diekman is committed to figuring out exactly why and how the tissue between our joints degrades over time. His research may lead to less pain and more mobility for millions of Americans living with osteoarthritis.


magic of classics

The Magic of Classics

Classicists help connect our lives to those of the ancient world, but in Suzanne Lye’s course on magic and religion, her students do more than just connect — they create.


closeup of two hands holding a healthcare worker face shield made by BeAM.

‘There’s work to be done’

BeAM and medical students team up with Duke, NC State to design and produce face shields for healthcare workers.


Music faculty and staff meet via Zoom. Photo shows a screenshot of faces.

Remote learning begins with successes, surprises

A look at how Carolina’s faculty and students are responding to remote teaching and learning in the first few days.


Jon Abramowitz

How stressed should we feel right now?

Jon Abramowitz is a professor of clinical psychology and an expert in anxiety disorders. He addresses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our daily lives – including how isolation and social distancing affects our routines.


Revised Pass/Fail Grading Policy for Spring and Summer 2020 FAQ for Students

An FAQ for undergraduate students in the College of Arts & Sciences about the revised grading policy for spring 2020.


Looking for College stories older than 2020? Visit our news archive.
News Archive