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2018 FES Graduation

Nine Carolina faculty members, including TraCS Community and Stakeholder Engagement team member Alexandra Lightfoot, EdD, were recognized as Thorp Faculty Engaged Scholars for their community engagement through scholarly endeavors.

Lightfoot, a research assistant professor in public health, uses a community-based participatory research approach to address racial and ethnic health disparities with communities across North Carolina.

Congratulations, Alexandra!

Read more on the scholars and their work.

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