4.20.05 | Admissions
Carolina has admitted the most academically qualified class in its history for next fall, based on a comprehensive review of 18,678 freshman applications, resulting in admission offers to 6,671 students.
Six employees have been selected by Chancellor James Moeser to be honored with 2005 C. Knox Massey Distinguished Awards, one of the most coveted distinctions bestowed by the University. read more
Molly Broad has announced her decision to leave her post as president of the UNC System at the end of the 2005-06 academic year. But she won’t be leaving Chapel Hill. read more
Campus visitors can take advantage of a new place to park as of early March, when a three-story parking deck opened in the new Rams Head Center on Ridge Road south of Kenan Stadium. read more
Facing the threat of budget cuts for 2005-06 totaling as high as $16.3 million, University officials have compiled a list of programs and positions that might be trimmed or eliminated to accommodate a 4 percent cut being discussed in the N.C. read more
An often-controversial process that started in fall 2003, when Carolina approached a major donor about a curriculum enhancement in Western civilizations, climaxed in early April with the donor dissatisfied. The Pope family of Raleigh is not likely… read more
The Carolina Leadership Academy will celebrate its first anniversary with a keynote address by NCAA President Myles Brand. read more
The UNC men’s basketball team will celebrate its 2005 NCAA championship at its annual end-of-season awards event at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, at the Dean Smith Center. read more
It had everything a championship should have. A dramatic backdrop, individual performances worthy of the climactic game, a coach with something to prove, and maybe a touch of domination, of the No. 1 team by the No. 2. read more
The primary-care program in Carolina’s medical school continued its drive toward the top national ranking in the latest evaluations of graduate programs by U.S. News & World Report. Other UNC programs that are ranked annually changed little from… read more