RUNC: Angel Hsu
Angel Hsu is an assistant professor in the Department of Public Policy and the Environment, Ecology, and Energy Program within the College. She applies data-driven approaches to evaluate climate and environmental policy.
Angel Hsu is an assistant professor in the Department of Public Policy and the Environment, Ecology, and Energy Program within the College. She applies data-driven approaches to evaluate climate and environmental policy.
Pharmacology graduate student Kaitlan Smith was recently awarded a diversity supplement from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to study the effects of aging and necroptosis. She shares her resilient journey into scientific research while reflecting on her Lumbee roots.
The series is a collaborative project created and sponsored by UNC-Chapel Hill’s Global Social Development Innovations and the INSPIRED Lab. It showcases research from social work faculty, doctoral students, and alumni.
Ahmad Isaac is a sophomore majoring in earth, marine, and environmental sciences and a Chancellor’s Science Scholar within the UNC College of Arts and Sciences. He studies sediment transport in rivers and streams.
Professor and chair of women’s & gender studies Ariana Vigil teaches and conducts research in Latina/o literature, militarization and gender and sexuality.