Six UNC faculty members have been named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The association, the world’s largest general scientific society, elects fellows to recognize their efforts toward advancing science… read more
Chancellor Holden Thorp ’86 has called E.O. Wilson one of his heroes. When he was director of the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center in 2004, Thorp brought the famous biodiversity scholar to the George Watts Hill Alumni Center, and Wilson… read more
Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine ranks Carolina as the best value in American public higher education for a “remarkable” 10th time in a row. Kiplinger’s started ranking the best values in public universities in 1998;… read more
Cousins Edward Kidder Graham and Frank Porter Graham both lived in a house, by the northeast corner of the campus, that faced demolition in September. Many people would not purchase a house battered with holes, filled with old beehives in the… read more
The School of Law is preparing to offer foreign lawyers an opportunity to improve their knowledge of U.S. law and legal process through a one-year master of laws degree program. Michael L. Corrado, Arch T. Allen Distinguished Professor of law,… read more
The state’s most famous indigenous art form — objects created from clay — is being celebrated throughout this winter at the Ackland Art Museum. “Tradition in Clay: Two Centuries of Classic North Carolina Pots” includes more than 100… read more