
Abigail Celoria
Daily News InternAbigail Celoria ed WUNC as a Daily News Intern in fall 2024 and has stayed on with the station since. She is a graduate of UNC-Wilmington with a BFA in creative writing, a certificate in publishing, and a minor in journalism.
Abigail is a returning resident of the Triangle. During her time in Wilmington, she held a number of editorial positions, including Culture Editor of The Seahawk. She won several university awards for her work expanding the section's coverage, including the Media Student of the Year award in 2023. Outside of her journalistic work, Abigail is a ionate tutor, enthusiastic reader, and published fiction writer.
- The Walton Farm is now under a conservation easement — meaning the 40-acre undeveloped land is protected for future generations.
- The three pups, born at the start of the month, are another step toward the Museum of Life and Science's goal of conserving the red wolf species.
- “Text2Robot” combines generative AI with other cutting-edge technologies to give s a taste of robotics.
- The state’s health agency has already ordered the jail to move more than 100 inmates and crack down on illegal behavior. Now, they’re focusing on the shortage of staff.
- The state’s health agency has already ordered the jail to move more than 100 inmates and crack down on illegal behavior. Now, they’re focusing on the shortage of staff.
- The program “vrClinicals for Nursing” lets students have dynamic conversations with virtual patients and learn how to navigate their cases.
- Many of Wake’s 23 libraries will undergo renovations, expansions, or relocations. Some will be brand new.
- N.C. A&T, N.C. Central, and Wake Tech are among other institutions around the state, giving AI a place on campus.
- The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality is continuing Chemours’ search for groundwater contamination beyond the Lower Cape Fear.
- The class is one in a series ing the Redbud Writing Project’s mission to make creative writing accessible.