Sara Garzia
Sara has a variety of study interests within the field of public health including food insecurity, housing inequality, and the intersection of public health and policy. She hopes that the
Sara has a variety of study interests within the field of public health including food insecurity, housing inequality, and the intersection of public health and policy. She hopes that the
Abby is studying public administration with a concentration in local government management. After graduation, she hopes to pursue a job in local government budgeting with a career path interest in
Aashka is a PhD student in the School of Information and Library Science. She is interested in media ecosystems, risk communications, and evolving storytelling practices. Aashka is eager to use
Kyle is studying public health and business in order to better incorporate collaboration and innovation in the development of health solutions. Outside of graduate school, he enjoys hiking, watching TV
Siani is a master of public health candidate studying maternal, child, and family health at the Gillings School of Global Public Health. Currently, Siani enjoys traveling, spending time with her
Watch videos of the presentations provided by faculty, students, alumni and regional entrepreneurs during the 2021 UNC Innovation Showcase. Discover how these startups, research teams and entrepreneurial-minded leaders are moving
One Health for All Wet markets in Southeast Asia have recently gained widespread attention because origins of the COVID-19 pandemic have been linked to a wet market in Wuhan, China
Our research attempted to better understand the organizations and stakeholders involved in the implementation of green infrastructure across the United States and how their work intersects with the work of
Rising Waters We studied the interactions between the increasingly frequent flooding events that occur in North Carolina, somewhat focusing on Lumberton, NC. We found that although many solutions have been
Financial Inclusion Utilizing systems thinking, we plan to identify the root causes of the financial inclusion gender gap as well as viable, high-impact solutions to increase female access to and
An exciting lineup of student-athletes and student-athlete alumni who identify as Asian or Asian American will make their voices heard at “Reclaiming the Commentary,” an event celebrating Asian Pacific American
Scholarship Opportunity for 1789 Members Apply by: April 15 Kaplan Test Prep and Fresh Prints are offering a $1,000 student scholarship. Students must be undergrads, attend a university and study
April 9, 2021, • Virtual SUSTAINING THE MOMENTUM OF ANTI-RACISM IN BUSINESS Students from UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School and North Carolina Central University’s School of Business will address inequities, incorporate
HUSTLE Winston-Salem exists to facilitate and promote a more inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem by working with both entrepreneurs and community stakeholders. It focuses on and advocate for those that are most at-risk
Social Innovation Challenge Project deadline: April 1 This Challenge encourages teams of current undergraduate students, graduate students, and CGI U alumni to develop leading-edge technology-based solutions—including those leveraging the power
Every year, the Council for Entrepreneurial Development hosts the CED Venture Connect Summit, where they connect life science and technology companies in the southeast region with investors, sponsors and fellow
If you would like more information, check out our website (https://shuford.unc.edu/) or contact Connor Winkler at Cwinkler@live.unc.edu or Molly Corrigan at mcorrig@live.unc.edu The application can be found here: https://www.tfaforms.com/4622986
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Town of Chapel Hill announced the Carolina Economic Development Strategy, a new partnership to revitalize downtown and further economic development
Call for Code: State of the University Challenge presented by IBM and CGI U on Friday, March 26th at 7pm ET or on Saturday, March 27th at 7am ET. To receive more information on the event,
Call for Code: State of the University Challenge presented by IBM and CGI U on Friday, March 26th at 7pm ET or on Saturday, March 27th at 7am ET. To receive more information on the event,
Duke I&E’s annual event, Lessons from Entrepreneurial Women. This year, a virtual speaker series featuring inspirational women who have used entrepreneurial skills to build their careers. While open to all,
Duke I&E’s annual event, Lessons from Entrepreneurial Women. This year, a virtual speaker series featuring inspirational women who have used entrepreneurial skills to build their careers. While open to all,
Duke I&E’s annual event, Lessons from Entrepreneurial Women. This year, a virtual speaker series featuring inspirational women who have used entrepreneurial skills to build their careers. While open to all,
Join the UNC Undergraduate Business Technology Club for the first annual Busi-Tech Bootcamp! Join the club :www.uncbusitech.com Register for Boot Camp:https://forms.gle/axBqGd6GQCroAUc16
Problem solvers wanted: Apply to the James Dyson Award design competition Entries open March 17 – June 30 The James Dyson Foundation, the charitable arm of Dyson, Inc., supports engineering + design education
Over 10 million US households have private wells, which are vulnerable to contamination by lead, pathogens, and other pollutants. Lead causes cognitive and developmental impairment in children, while pathogens can
Using a human-centered design approach, we are developing an online employer training program (i.e., a neurodiversity toolkit) to create an innovative model of autism employment supports. The goal of this
Above: Associate professor of ophthalmology at the UNC Gene Therapy Center and RainBio co-founder Matt Hirsch interfaces with MPS I patients during a visit to California. Photo credit: Susan Ervin, UNC
What Does the Future Hold? This presentation will provide an update on a statewide wastewater surveillance program that has been built in collaboration with NC Department of Health and Human
Growing Neurodiversity PrimeNeuro is commercializing technology to determine whether an infant will be on the autism spectrum as they grow up. This capability happens at 6-to-12 months of age which