One of the things I enjoy most about every issue of UNC Magazine is the opportunity to pause and celebrate a handful of the people who make our university community exceptional — students, alumni, faculty, and staff.
Their journeys are a testament to how higher education fuels excellence, inquiry, inspiration, and discovery. Together, their stories showcase the impact of these principles in action — in the field, in communities (both near and far), and in the lives of others.
In this issue, you’ll see the ripple effects of those impacts on a broad scale.
You’ll find it in Anthropology Professor Andy Creekmore, whose decade of field work in northern Iraq is helping map the underground ruins of what is likely a lost Mesopotamian capital, expanding our understanding of early human civilizations. You’ll see it in alumnus Dave King, who turned an idea inspired by his determination to create something better into Triple Crown Sports, one of the most influential youth and collegiate tournament organizations in the nation. And it’s unmistakable in Director of Jazz Studies Dana Landry, whose leadership has shaped UNC’s Jazz Studies program into one of the most successful programs in the country, producing national award-winning student musicians for over two decades.
But impact isn’t always measured on a global or national scale. It’s also deeply personal, found in moments that connect learning to mentorship and support.
You’ll find that in the box of letters that Geography Professor Karen Barton recently uncovered, written by students to their future selves 17 years ago — and how she used those letters as a chance to reconnect with her former students. You’ll see it in the journey of Head Volleyball Coach Lyndsey Oates, where she’s not only racked up her own impressive coaching record over the past 20 years, but orchestrated and sustained a competitive Division I program that is equally fueled by her passion for the game and her players. And it’s reflected in our continued efforts to find ways to support student success in multiple ways, from expanding our Bear Pantry to launching our Center for Student Well-Being, ensuring every student has the resources to thrive.
The true measure of UNC doesn’t belong to a handful of people or moments. It’s something we all create together every day; in the lives we touch and the change we inspire. Wherever your journey takes you, your impact as a Bear continues, shaping lives, communities, and possibilities for years to come.
Go Bears!
Andy Feinstein
President
