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    Research spotlight: Global fellow advances greener battery manufacturing

    Research spotlight: Global fellow advances greener battery manufacturing

    This story was originally published via the UNC Department of Applied Physical Sciences on May 4, 2026. Written by Dave DeFusco.Morehead-Cain Global Fellow Fadilullahi Ayodeji Adeniyi ’26 and doctoral student Vadim Shipitsyn in the Department of Applied Physical Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have found a simpler, cleaner way to prepare one of the most important parts
    May 20, 2026
    Andrew Powell ’79 explores postwar Britain in memoir of childhood

    Andrew Powell ’79 explores postwar Britain in memoir of childhood

    Andrew Powell ’79 has co-authored After Our Parents Won the War, a memoir that will be available for purchase on Amazon this June (ISBN 979-8-9956058-0-5).The book revisits the world of a boarding school in 1965, where Andrew and co-author John Miller arrived as boys at the tail end of the British Empire. Trading the grey icons of the postwar generation for new heroes—the Beatles, Muhammad Ali, an
    May 20, 2026
    The Catalyze podcast: Meet the inaugural class of Morehead-Cain Global Fellows: Güneş Tuğcu ’26 of Boğaziçi University

    The Catalyze podcast: Meet the inaugural class of Morehead-Cain Global Fellows: Güneş Tuğcu ’26 of Boğaziçi University

    This spring, the inaugural class of Morehead-Cain Global Fellows will conclude their year at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This miniseries of the Catalyze podcast highlights members of the first class, featuring global fellows from Nigeria, Turkey, and India.In this episode, Ali Slack ’28 of the Scholar Media Team speaks with Morehead-Cain Global Fellow Güneş Tuğcu ’26 about her
    May 20, 2026
    The Catalyze podcast: Meet the inaugural class of Morehead-Cain Global Fellows: Disha Parasu ’26 of the Vellore Institute of Technology – Chennai

    The Catalyze podcast: Meet the inaugural class of Morehead-Cain Global Fellows: Disha Parasu ’26 of the Vellore Institute of Technology – Chennai

    This spring, the inaugural class of Morehead-Cain Global Fellows will conclude their year at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This miniseries of the Catalyze podcast highlights members of the first class, featuring global fellows from Nigeria, Turkey, and India.In this episode, Aadya Gattu ’28 of the Scholar Media Team speaks with Disha Parasu ’26 about her journey to Carolina, her
    May 5, 2026
    Morehead-Cain Alumni lead Carolina’s inaugural ‘AI for Public Good’ conference

    Morehead-Cain Alumni lead Carolina’s inaugural ‘AI for Public Good’ conference

    Morehead-Cain Alumni helped lead the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s first “AI for Public Good” conference on April 13, bringing together leaders from government, industry, and academia to explore how artificial intelligence can advance societal well-being.  Nearly 600 people attended the daylong event at the William and Ida Friday Center, where speakers focused on both the promise o
    April 28, 2026
    Three Morehead-Cain Scholars receive Chancellor’s Awards for academic excellence, leadership

    Three Morehead-Cain Scholars receive Chancellor’s Awards for academic excellence, leadership

    Three Morehead-Cain Scholars have received 2026 Chancellor’s Awards, the University’s highest student honors for excellence in academics, extracurricular activities, and leadership.Genevieve Holliday ’26 has been recognized for academic excellence, while Rotimi Kukoyi ’26 and Christina Huang ’26 have earned accolades for their campus activities and leadership.2026 Student Academic AwardsThe Venabl
    April 28, 2026
    The Catalyze podcast: First class of Sophomore Selection scholars to graduate from UNC–Chapel Hill this May, Pt. 2 with William Cook ’26 of Nashville

    The Catalyze podcast: First class of Sophomore Selection scholars to graduate from UNC–Chapel Hill this May, Pt. 2 with William Cook ’26 of Nashville

    It’s been nearly three years since the Morehead-Cain Foundation launched the Sophomore Selection process. The program was established to identify second-year students at Carolina who demonstrate exceptional scholarship, leadership, and character.  This year marks a historic milestone: the first class of Sophomore Selection scholars will graduate this May from the University of North Carolina at Ch
    April 28, 2026
    Scenes of resilience: Filmmaker Aayas Joshi ’26 documents communities reshaped by climate change

    Scenes of resilience: Filmmaker Aayas Joshi ’26 documents communities reshaped by climate change

    Originally published via UNC Research by Alyssa LaFaro (April 20, 2026) In 2022, Aayas Joshi ’26 found himself standing atop a snowy ridge above 18,000 feet with frozen snot on his face. After purchasing his first mirrorless camera, taking one of the most dangerous flights in the world, and hiking for twelve days across some of the most treacherous landscapes on the planet, he had finally arrived
    April 27, 2026
    Shiva Rajbhandari ’27 named Truman Scholar for leadership, public service

    Shiva Rajbhandari ’27 named Truman Scholar for leadership, public service

    Shiva Rajbhandari ’27 of Boise, Idaho, has been named a Truman Scholar in recognition of his exceptional leadership and dedication to a career in public service. The public policy and sociology double major received the honor alongside Faith Austin (UNC–Chapel Hill ’27), marking the first time since 2004 that the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has had two Truman Scholars in the same y
    April 27, 2026
    Willow Taylor Chiang Yang ’25 to pursue political research at Oxford as Barry Scholar

    Willow Taylor Chiang Yang ’25 to pursue political research at Oxford as Barry Scholar

    Willow Taylor Chiang Yang ’25 of Burlingame, California, has received the Barry Scholarship to pursue a master’s in political research at the University of Oxford. She will begin her graduate studies this fall.Willow earned a bachelor’s with distinction in American political economy and a bachelor’s in philosophy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is the third Barry Scholars
    April 27, 2026
    The Catalyze podcast: First class of Sophomore Selection scholars to graduate from UNC–Chapel Hill this May, Pt. 1 with Clara DiVincenzo ’26 of Raleigh

    The Catalyze podcast: First class of Sophomore Selection scholars to graduate from UNC–Chapel Hill this May, Pt. 1 with Clara DiVincenzo ’26 of Raleigh

    It’s been nearly three years since the Morehead-Cain Foundation launched the Sophomore Selection process. The program was established to identify second-year students at Carolina who demonstrate exceptional scholarship, leadership, and character. This year marks a historic milestone: the first class of Sophomore Selection scholars will graduate this May from the University of North Carolina at Cha
    April 14, 2026
    Morehead-Cain featured in SmartBrief on leadership development

    Morehead-Cain featured in SmartBrief on leadership development

    Morehead-Cain was recently highlighted in SmartBrief for the Program’s innovative approach to leadership development and the college experience. The feature follows Rotimi Kukoyi ’26 of Hoover, Alabama, whose experiences—from a wilderness expedition to working on improving hospitals in Nigeria—illustrate how leadership is practiced, not just studied. Rotimi reflects in the article: “For Morehead-C
    March 31, 2026
    From Capitol Hill to the United Nations: Global fellows and scholar hosts explore leadership in policy, finance, and media

    From Capitol Hill to the United Nations: Global fellows and scholar hosts explore leadership in policy, finance, and media

    In March, the inaugural class of Morehead-Cain Global Fellows and four scholar hosts traveled to Washington, D.C., and New York City for a week of immersive learning with the support of the Lovelace Fund for Discovery. The sixteen scholars engaged with alumni leaders, explored global institutions, and reflected on their own paths towards the end of their year at Carolina.The trip began in Washingt
    March 31, 2026
    SEVEN Talk by Randy Chang ’28: ‘A Remortgaged House, A Remodeled Tongue’

    SEVEN Talk by Randy Chang ’28: ‘A Remortgaged House, A Remodeled Tongue’

    Randy Chang ’28 delivered a SEVEN Talk at the 2025 Alumni Forum in Chapel Hill on October 19. Randy is a mathematics and politics double major at Carolina. Listen to the episode. About SEVEN TalksEvery class of Morehead-Cain Scholars connects with seven others: the three classes ahead, its own, and the three that follow. The idea of SEVEN is to strengthen connections across generations of Morehead
    March 17, 2026
    One scholar’s journey to becoming a biochemistry researcher at UNC–Chapel Hill

    One scholar’s journey to becoming a biochemistry researcher at UNC–Chapel Hill

    In this video, Tarynn Neal ’26 shares her research journey as a chemistry major at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.From discovering her passion for biochemistry in high school to conducting cutting-edge research in protein thermodynamics and macromolecular crowding at Carolina, Tarynn reflects on the mentors, lab experiences, and global research opportunities that have accelerated
    March 3, 2026
    Devin Duncan ’28 elected student body president, Ja’Khari Bryant ’27 elected senior class president

    Devin Duncan ’28 elected student body president, Ja’Khari Bryant ’27 elected senior class president

    In February, Devin Duncan ’28 of Cincinnati, Ohio, was elected Carolina’s student body president, and Ja’Khari Bryant ’27 of Trenton, North Carolina, was elected senior class president for the 2026–2027 academic year. A double major in public policy and media and journalism, Devin has served as undergraduate student body secretary, a Tar Heel Ambassador, and chair, advisor, and facilitator of the
    March 2, 2026
    The Catalyze podcast: Kickin’ It in the Kitchen, with Wehazit Mussie ’26 on Professional Experience with the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Ethiopia

    The Catalyze podcast: Kickin’ It in the Kitchen, with Wehazit Mussie ’26 on Professional Experience with the Clinton Health Access Initiative in Ethiopia

    Welcome to Kickin’ It in the Kitchen, a miniseries by the Catalyze podcast that explores the transformative summers of the Morehead-Cain Program. In the Professional Experience summer, scholars begin to explore the transition from Carolina to the working world by pursuing a professional internship. In this episode, host Aadya Gattu ’28 of the Scholar Media Team speaks with Wehazit Mussie ’26, a pr
    February 24, 2026
    SEVEN Talk by Ray Sawyer ’13: ‘Don’t Talk So Fast: My Southern Grandma’s Guide to Living’

    SEVEN Talk by Ray Sawyer ’13: ‘Don’t Talk So Fast: My Southern Grandma’s Guide to Living’

    Ray Sawyer ’13 delivered a SEVEN Talk at the 2025 Alumni Forum in Chapel Hill on October 19. Ray is the chief innovation officer at Primo Partners.Listen to the episode.About SEVEN TalksEvery class of Morehead-Cain Scholars connects with seven others: the three classes ahead, its own, and the three that follow. The idea of SEVEN is to strengthen connections across generations of Morehead-Cains.The
    February 23, 2026
    The Catalyze podcast: Kickin’ It in the Kitchen, with Raina Sohur ’27 on Global  Perspective in Mauritius, Paris

    The Catalyze podcast: Kickin’ It in the Kitchen, with Raina Sohur ’27 on Global Perspective in Mauritius, Paris

    Welcome to Kickin’ It in the Kitchen, a miniseries by the Catalyze podcast that explores the transformative summers of the Morehead-Cain Program. In the Global Perspective summer, scholars design their own journeys around the globe to dig into areas of personal interest, whether academic or professional. In this episode, host Aadya Gattu ’28 of the Scholar Media Team sits down with Raina Sohur ’27
    February 17, 2026
    SEVEN Talk by Robin Berholz Cory ’98: ‘Lessons in Humanity from Canada’s Bold Refugee Settlement Experiment’

    SEVEN Talk by Robin Berholz Cory ’98: ‘Lessons in Humanity from Canada’s Bold Refugee Settlement Experiment’

    Robin Berholz Cory ’98 delivered a SEVEN Talk at the 2025 Alumni Forum in Chapel Hill on October 19. Robyn is a partner and the founder of Colbeck Strategic Advisors.  Listen to the episode.  About SEVEN TalksEvery class of Morehead-Cain Scholars connects with seven others: the three classes ahead, its own, and the three that follow. The idea of SEVEN is to strengthen connections across generation
    February 16, 2026