An anonymous donor has set a $10 million challenge to support UNC’s Morehead-Cain Scholarship. If met, the Give Together Scholarship Challenge will be the largest single monetary gift ever made to the program by one of its alumni. read more
Citing fatigue and time taken away from his businesses, Harry Smith has decided to resign as chair of the UNC System Board of Governors. read more
Carolina is naming the field in its new soccer and lacrosse stadium for Anson Dorrance ’74, the 22-time national championship-winning head coach of the women’s soccer program. read more
UNC’s vice chancellor for research issues a point-by-point rebuttal to allegations of bias regarding a joint UNC-Duke University consortium for Middle East studies made by the U.S. Department of Education. read more
On the occasion of the 350th anniversary of the death of Rembrandt van Rijn, the Ackland Art Museum will exhibit for two weeks seven of his drawings that were given to the museum two years ago. read more
A Middle East studies program run jointly by UNC and Duke University has run afoul of federal Title VI mandates and is at risk of losing federal funds, the U.S. Department of Education has warned the two schools. read more
North Carolina Children’s Hospital can resume performing the most complex pediatric congenital heart surgeries following an outside review of the program. read more
Justin Donaton ’99 has never been to the site of the World Trade Center, where his UNC lacrosse teammate Ryan Kohart ’98 died in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Even when he occasionally flies into New York, he closes his eyes to avoid… read more
Twenty-three students and recent graduates of the University have been selected to receive the Fulbright U.S. Student Program awards for 2019-20, the highest number of recipients from UNC in one year. read more
Carolina has been ranked fifth among the nation’s best public universities by U.S. News & World Report for the 19th straight year. The University joins the usual institutions that have repeatedly been recognized… read more