Youth and human rights activist Malika Sanders will discuss “Principles of Social Justice for a New Generation” in a Nov. 8 lecture at UNC’s Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History.
“October has come again,” wrote Thomas Wolfe ’20. read more
Jed Prossner ’05, a two-time All-America lacrosse attackman, and Alice Schmidt ’04, one of the premier middle distance runners in ACC history, are the 2005 recipients of the Patterson Medal, awarded annually to Carolina’s most outstanding male and… read more
Carolina has launched an interdisciplinary, academic minor in the study of Christianity and culture, thought to be the nation’s first at a public university. read more
Health scientists at Carolina have garnered more grants – eight – from the National Institutes of Health’s highly competitive Roadmap program than any other university in the nation. read more
The UNC System Board of Governors’ budget and finance committee has recommended that the full board send a message to its campuses that they can expect to be able to raise in-state tuition next year. read more
Less than a third of the freshman class participated in discussions of this year’s summer reading assignment. read more
Chapel Hill and London are now a little closer together, thanks to a project spearheaded by UNC’s Honors Program. read more
The first of four South Campus residence halls that opened three years ago has an official name. The dorm heretofore known as Morrison South will be named for former Chancellor Paul Hardin. read more
One instance of steroid use and you’re out. The University’s athletics department has established a zero-tolerance policy for anabolic agents and strengthened its overall substance abuse policy for athletes. read more