Before Anthony Charles ’09 (MPH) picks up a scalpel in a sparse operating room in Malawi, he asks everyone gathered around the table to introduce themselves and tell what role they’ll play in the surgical procedure he’s about to… read more
Anita Brown-Graham ’91 (JD) got kicked out of preschool for refusing to take naps and has been going full tilt ever since. Most recently, Brown-Graham, the Gladys Hall Coates Distinguished Professor of public law and government at the… read more
Joe Sagula, who coached UNC’s volleyball team for 33 years and won seven regular-season ACC championships, has announced his retirement. Sagula joined UNC as head volleyball coach in 1990, coaching the Tar Heels to a 662–384 record and three… read more
The game ball — and the name of the player — are now in the Carolina Basketball Museum. Ask any Carolina basketball fan who holds the men’s single-game-scoring record and the response may very well be Michael Jordan ’86, Tyler… read more
The UNC athletics department honored former Tar Heel, All-American and NBA basketball player Lennie Rosenbluth ’57 during Carolina’s Nov. 11 home game. Rosenbluth, a native New Yorker who died in June, is one of Carolina’s best ever hoops… read more
Field hockey Coach Karen Shelton says talent, toughness and focus were the ingredients for this year’s undefeated championship team. UNC’s field hockey team capped off a perfect season Nov. 20 after defeating Northwestern… read more
The School of Medicine’s pediatrics department will use a $10 million gift to establish a center to identify new ways to treat mucopolysaccharidoses, or MPS, a group of rare genetic disorders. The gift, from Vaughn and Nancy Bryson, who in 1960… read more
UNC students working for an organization that reconfigures toys so children with accessibility needs can more easily play with them distributed the toys to six Triangle and Charlotte locations this month. The students who modified the toys… read more
Bryan Stevenson, executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, a human rights organization, will deliver the keynote address at the 2023 Spring Commencement on May 14. The initiative has helped exonerate innocent death-row inmates,… read more
The iconic Coker Arbor along East Cameron Avenue, site of many wedding and graduation photos, has begun undergoing renovations to replace its deteriorating black locust timbers and remove stairs on the west end to make it more accessible to all. In… read more