1.31.08 | Structures
The demolition of Venable Hall is moving at full speed and is scheduled to be completed March 20. A new building — even bigger than the old Venable — will be erected in its place to house the chemistry and marine sciences departments and a new…
The Carolina Basketball Museum is not just about the more than 450 artifacts in the display cases, such as the shoes, uniforms, rings and balls used by players over the decades. It’s also about the come-from-behind victories, the final moments of… read more
Several decades of Carolina alumni were brought together for the 14th annual William R. Davie Dinner, hosted by the Charlotte Carolina Club. The formal evening celebrates the life and legacy of Davie, considered the father of the University, while… read more
Fashion designer Alexander Julian ’69 told the New York Carolina Club he remembered a time when UNC basketball was a spiritual experience. read more
The Wake County Carolina Club is aiming to give out the largest scholarship presented by an alumni club. read more
It is appearing likely that the School of Law will move to Carolina North, the University’s multidisciplinary second campus on and near the site of Horace Williams Airport. read more
The Carolina First Campaign raised $2.38 billion in what UNC officials are calling the fifth-largest completed campaign in U.S. higher education and the largest completed fundraising drive at a university in the South. read more
For Judith W. Wegner’s work in heightening the law school’s engagement with public service, Wegner was honored Friday evening with the General Alumni Association’s Faculty Service Award. read more
Back in the early 1980s, when Carolina was working to lure Judith Wegner here as an assistant law professor, she and former Chancellor Bill Aycock ’37 sat down one day for lunch. She remembers being impressed with his commitment to all the things… read more
Child-abuse prevention experts from UNC’s Injury Prevention Research Center and its medical school are teaming with Duke University’s medical center to undertake a $7 million statewide shaken baby prevention project. read more