5.25.05 | Structures
Carolina North, UNC’s proposed development that would mix University-related scientific research with offices, homes and shops, would generate an estimated 7,500 local jobs and about $48 million in annual tax revenues by 2020, according to an…
A textile town pulling through hard times and beauty parlors doling out health information were among the highlights of this year’s Tar Heel Bus Tour. read more
Back in 1966, Jessie Rehder, then the head of Carolina’s writing program, appointed a 34-year-old writer to fill in as a lecturer for one semester. The young woman didn’t have a college degree, but she’d published two novels and a book of short… read more
(Editor’s Note: The GAA’s Distinguished Service Medal citations, such as this one, are read to the audience at the Annual Alumni Luncheon and then presented as a keepsake to the recipients.) When Duke and Carolina graduates pick up… read more
(Editor’s Note: The GAA’s Distinguished Service Medal citations, such as this one, are read to the audience at the Annual Alumni Luncheon and then presented as a keepsake to the recipients.) Today, Carolina’s journalism school is… read more
(Editor’s Note: The GAA’s Distinguished Service Medal citations, such as this one, are read to the audience at the Annual Alumni Luncheon and then presented as a keepsake to the recipients.) As a boy in Greensboro, Richard Tyrone… read more
Time and service to Carolina’s welfare were common threads among the recipients of the UNC General Alumni Association’s 2005 Distinguished Service Medals. read more
“The End is Where We Start From” — Commencement address by the Rev. Peter J. Gomes read more
“I don’t care if you major in basket weaving, you’ll get a college diploma,” he preached to his five sons. Though he did not see them graduate from high school or college, he was a Carolina Dad. When he was born, he had two teenage sisters,… read more
The lineup sounds like something for Carnegie Hall: Itzhak Perlman. Leonard Slatkin. Tony Bennett. Wynton Marsalis. Nanci Griffith. read more