The new face at the University’s front door will be a familiar one to the community. About one and a half years after handing over the reins to Franklin Street landmark Julian’s College Shop to her brother, clothing designer Alexander Julian… read more
Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School has announced the creation of the Luther H. Hodges Leadership Center to support leadership education and honor the late N.C. Gov. Luther H. Hodges ’19. Kenan-Flagler established the leadership initiative… read more
Carolina has been awarded a five-year, $7 million grant to establish a muscular dystrophy research center named in honor of the late Sen. Paul D. Wellstone ’65 of Minnesota, who also earned his doctoral degree at UNC in 1969. The new Senator Paul… read more
A $1.25 million, five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education will expand a new fast-track teacher program at Carolina to include mathematics and geological sciences. North Carolina is experiencing a serious teacher shortage. The state’s… read more
Thank you, President Bowles, for that introduction and for the confidence that you’ve shown in me. My campus colleagues and I thank you for all you do for Carolina and the UNC system. To members of our General Assembly, including Marc Basnight… read more
Polk Place was arrayed in every color of academia’s color palette under a Carolina blue sky Sunday as Holden Thorp ’86 was installed as UNC’s 10th chancellor. Five notable alumni also were recognized as recipients of Distinguished Alumna and… read more
It was billed as “An Evening with Holden Thorp,” but some in attendance compared it to the excitement of New Year’s Eve – only more important. Held at the Cape Fear Regional Theatre in Fayetteville, hometown of new UNC Chancellor Holden Thorp… read more
One night during her sophomore year, working very late in Davis Library, Sindhura Citineni ’04 was rummaging around on the Internet, feeling almost delirious with the pressure of papers and other work that was due. Around three in the morning, she… read more
Two entrepreneurs who tackle issues such as hunger, poverty and diversity – and engage others in service projects – have been honored as the GAA’s 2008 Distinguished Young Alumni. Sindhura Citineni ’04 of Morrisville and Tony Deifell ’91 of San… read more
The University’s next fundraising campaign, expected to be launched next year, could have a goal of between $3.5 billion and $4 billion, according to a memo to the chancellor from Matt Kupec ’80, vice chancellor for University advancement. The drive… read more