The Sons of Confederate Veterans have 45 days to return the Confederate monument known as Silent Sam to the custody of the state university system. read more
A judge has thrown out the settlement that made $2.5 million of Carolina’s money available to the Sons of Confederate Veterans to relocate the Confederate monument known as Silent Sam. read more
The GAA has received five awards for its work from the Council for Advancement and Support of Educationfor the Southeastern district of the U.S. read more
Frank Bruni ’86 writes candidly about some of the most pressing issues in politics, culture and higher education. read more
Six UNC professors have circulated a petition that seeks to overturn the Board of Trustees’ 2015 decision to place a 16-year moratorium on renaming campus buildings. read more
The group filed a court brief contending that the Sons of Confederate Veterans did not have legal standing to negotiate the deal for UNC’s Confederate monument and up to $2.5 million to maintain it. read more
The gift is from Don Stallings ’60 and Billie Stallings, who also funded the Stallings-Evans Sports Medicine Center that opened in 2010. read more
Thirteen years after the first Korean language class at Carolina, the University has added a major in Korean studies to its curriculum. read more
Established in 1990, the GAA’s Faculty Service Award honors faculty members who have performed outstanding service for the University or the association. read more
Zena Cardman ’10 is ready for liftoff. read more