Alumni

Maximizing Potential

“My mentor’s pieces of advice are things I’ll keep with me for the rest of my life.”

“My mentor’s pieces of advice are things I’ll keep with me for the rest of my life.”

The Carolina Millennial Scholars Program works to assist incoming male students in recognizing and maximizing their potential through workshops, seminars and working with campus partners. The program has consistently shown great results as its participants demonstrate academic and social excellence beyond Carolina.

Warren Feng ’17 is a prime example of how successful the impact of such support can be. In his four years at Carolina, he served in various capacities, including Student Congress webmaster, resident adviser and an Adams Apprentice. With humble beginnings in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the economics and chemistry double-major has certainly seized the opportunity for success at Carolina.

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