Overcrowded and on thin rations, Carolina ventured into its southern forest, and way up into the air with high-rise dorms, to transform the culture of campus residential living. read more
The School of Education changes leadership and direction in a period ripe for — and demanding — innovation to counter enrollment and funding declines. read more
A Target store will be the retail anchor for what alumni since the 1960s have known as University Square in downtown Chapel Hill and is undergoing a rebirth as Carolina Square. read more
Students have an array of choices in the vast College of Arts and Sciences they have entered and the professional schools they may look to as they progress. read more
Carolina is one of nine public universities and 16 total colleges or universities across the country recognized this year by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education with CASE’s Sustained Excellence Award in Fundraising. read more
The University Committee on Teaching Awards is seeking nominations from alumni, students, faculty and staff members for several campuswide awards that will honor professors and graduate teaching assistants in a variety of categories. read more
The Daily Tar Heel has cut print publication to four days a week and is appealing to its audience for donations. read more
As the University deals with dismay and confusion over the N.C. General Assembly’s regulation of public restrooms with respect to gender, it has settled on common signage for the more than 150 gender-neutral restrooms it has established on the… read more
A federal judge and a past president of the UNC System are the headliners for the ninth annual Thomas Willis Lambeth Distinguished Lecture in Public Policy, set for Sept. 29 in Gerrard Hall. read more
LiveSafe turns smartphones into safety devices and provides discreet two-way communications with UNC public safety officials. It’s is available to those who live and work on or near Carolina’s campus, as well as their families and friends. read more