Jesse Moore ’01, of Nairobi, Kenya, founded M-KOPA Solar, which provides people in East Africa clean, reliable energy. Preston Smith ’01, of San Jose, Calif., founded Rocketship Education, charter schools educating students in low-income… read more
The Hettleman Prize, which carries a $5,000 stipend, recognizes the achievements of outstanding junior tenure-track faculty or recently tenured faculty. read more
The NCAA has scheduled a meeting with representatives of the University on Oct. 28 to go over UNC’s claims that the athletics governing body overstepped its jurisdiction in its allegations against UNC over the handling of a long-running… read more
Carolina has a new way to make all of your time spent in Chapel Hill easier with the introduction of a three-dimensional campus map loaded with information. read more
Women’s basketball coach Sylvia Hatchell is among seven head coaches with whom the University has agreed in principle to contract extensions. The Board of Trustees on Thursday approved a two-year extension for the women’s basketball coach… read more
The Princeton Review has ranked the Kenan-Flagler Business School’s MBA@UNC program the No. 1 online MBA program for a second straight year. read more
Six months after the N.C. General Assembly enacted House Bill 2 — regulating access to public restrooms with respect to gender — the state of North Carolina has been hit with two business decisions that go to the heart of collegiate athletics. read more
A UNC sophomore asserts, under UNC’s 2-year-old revised policy on sexual violence, “I did everything a rape victim is supposed to do” and argues the University has not done what it is expected to do. read more
For the 14th consecutive year, Carolina has been ranked fifth among the nation’s best public universities, according to U.S. News & World Report. read more
In devoting his medical career to troubled West Baltimore, Michael Zollicoffer ’85 (MD) is tilling ground broken by his father, who so much wanted to be a Tar Heel when the doors were closed and barred. read more