Jake Lawler tackles career in screenwriting
The Hussman graduate and former Tar Heel football player now writes for “The Crossover” series on Disney+.
In less than a month, a new class will join the proud ranks of Tar Heel alumni. While these students will soon leave campus, we know they'll succeed wherever they go.
To see why, look at who came before them.
The Hussman graduate and former Tar Heel football player now writes for “The Crossover” series on Disney+.
In this video, meet Richard Livingston ’21, who’s getting his MPA to lead in local government.
After earning a master’s degree, Kat Goodpaster became assistant director of Carolina’s Russian Flagship Program.
MBA graduate Alex Brandwein turned his love of New York-style bagels into a local business.
The Carolina-affiliated nonprofit creates social connections and work opportunities with kiosks and programming.
Founded by Tar Heel Nehemiah Stewart ’21, Level the Playing Field builds a hiring pipeline for diverse students.
Serving undergraduates, graduate students and alumni (up to six months post-graduation), UCS offers individual career coaching, application reviews, internship/job search assistance, interview prep and more.
Since 2018, the program has helped 466 students explore careers in environment and sustainability.
School of Education students networked in Raleigh with representatives from 11 state agencies.
The education we provide at Carolina puts Tar Heels in position to excel in whatever they choose to pursue.
Click on an alum below to find out how they're using their skills, knowledge and passions to succeed.