
Follow along the Tar Heel Bus Tour
Heels on
the bus
After Hurricane Helene postponed the Tar Heel Bus Tour last October, ĢƵ faculty and administrators split up on two buses (East and West) and hit the road May 14-16.
The tour gave Tar Heels a chance to learn about the places students call home, explore ĢƵ’s work and partnerships across the state and experience North ĢƵ’s cultures and geographies.
Come aboard for 10 of the tour’s stops and read insights from attendees.
- 1997First Tar Heel Bus Tour held.
- 1,200+miles covered between the two routes (25 total stops across 19 counties) in 2025.
- 60+ĢƵ attendees (2025)



In their words

Helene Multi-Agency Warehouse🚍

Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft🚍

Helene impacts on western N.C. — French Broad River Brewery🚍

In their words

The Lost Colony Theatre🚍

New Kituwah Academy/Qualla Arts and Crafts Co-op Mutual🚍

Pine Island Audubon Sanctuary🚍

In their words

Dentistry in Service to Community program (Blue Ridge Health/UNC Adams School of Dentistry)🚍

In their words

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention: Environmental Justice🚍

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Development Finance Initiative Kannapolis (UNC School of Government)🚍
Serving our state
UNC Health, Duke Health partner on new children’s hospital
NC Children’s will be North ĢƵ’s first freestanding hospital dedicated to caring for kids.
McDowell’s Pharmacy is community’s ‘front door to health care’
Four generations of ĢƵ alumni have served rural Scotland Neck and surrounding counties for more than a century.
CX100 partners with Blue Cross NC on CARE4Youth
Designed to improve youth mental health, the program will support teams across 18 counties.
Alternative spring break teams help in Helene recovery
APPLES Service-Learning students traveled to the mountains and Charlotte to work on rebuilding and other projects.
Emergency doctor deploys with swift-water rescue team
A UNC School of Medicine faculty member, Dr. Mariecely Luciano-Feijoo helped multiple families in Hurricane Helene’s aftermath.
Person County partnership improves learning
Visit the ĢƵ Community Academy, a ĢƵ-led lab school serving students in Roxboro’s North Elementary School.
FerryMon system monitors water quality
Scientist Hans Paerl uses ferries to gather data about harmful algal blooms in North ĢƵ sounds and estuaries.
Medical school uses innovative approach in Asheville
This collaboration with Mission Health and Mountain Area Health Education Center builds close-knit relationships over time.
Young alumnus aspires to serve people of NC
In this video, meet Richard Livingston ’21, who’s getting his MPA to lead in local government.