UNC’s student-led Honor System has suspended a proceeding involving a student who had been charged with harassing another student in the wake of a rape case, which was decided by another University judicial board. The student attorney general… read more
As our family moved from military base to military base, my four younger brothers and I were reminded regularly by our parents to follow four absolutes: Always be honest, play fair, do your best and get a college education. In one of his last audio… read more
UNC’s law school made a significant jump — to 31st from 38th— in the annual rankings of graduate programs by U.S. News & World Report. Carolina appears on multiple lists of schools, degree programs and specialty areas newly… read more
Chancellor Holden Thorp ’86 emailed the campus community on Friday, issuing another invitation to join “an open and honest dialogue” about sexual assault and how to improve the way it is addressed at Carolina. Thorp’s message included… read more
A complaint by several women that the University failed to properly handle sexual assault cases will be investigated by the federal government. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has notified Chancellor Holden Thorp… read more
A UNC student’s complaint that she was raped repeatedly by her boyfriend escalated into a national story when he fired back with his own complaint, and the UNC Honor Court has charged her with harassment. The University is fielding charges that it… read more
The University has been calling the roll on attendance in classes this semester — not by individuals but to make sure the classes are being held and that a faculty member is present. An unadvertised program sent 16 staff people from UNC… read more
The UNC General Alumni Association has received five awards for its programs and publications for 2012-13 from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education for the Southeastern district of the U.S. The GAA received an Award of Excellence… read more
University Square — the 12-acre site known for Granville Towers, several restaurants and assorted shops — has received approval from the Chapel Hill Town Council for its planned transformation into an urban-style mix of retail,… read more
Holden Thorp ’86, who’s been in South Building for six years — counting one as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences — talked with the Carolina Alumni Review’s senior associate editor, David Brown ’75, about his decision to leave… read more