5.25.12 | Alumni Recognition, GAA Programs and Outreach
Eric S. Montross ’94 of Chapel Hill has taken office as chair of the GAA Board of Directors, succeeding Donald W. Curtis ’63 of Raleigh. Robyn S. Hadley ’85 of Graham is the new chair-elect. Montross, a member of the 1993 NCAA championship…
William Friday ’48 (LLB), who guided the UNC System through often tumultuous waters as its president for 30 years, died this morning, on University Day. Friday was 92. History will remember Friday as a sensible agent for its enduring lessons… read more
The State Bureau of Investigation is looking into a report of academic fraud in UNC’s department of African and Afro-American studies following a request from the district attorney for Orange and Chatham counties. James Woodall ’82 (’85 JD)… 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.) In the federal courthouse in San Diego,… 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.) Point guard Kendall Marshall earned the… 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.) John Ellison studied Buddhism for 15 years,… 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.) Tough, tenacious, smart as a whip. That’s… read more
The GAA honored an administrator who oversees financial aid and three alumni on Saturday for outstanding service to the University and to the association. Recipients of the 2012 Distinguished Service Medals are Shirley Ort, associate provost… read more
President Barack Obama has nominated Emil J. Kang, executive director for the arts and professor of the practice of music at Carolina, to become a member of the National Council on the Arts. The National Council on the Arts advises the chair of… read more
Since the formation of the GAA in May 1843, your alumni association has served all of Carolina’s living alumni — now numbering nearly 285,000. We maintain detailed records on all of our alumni. Our class and affinity group reunions and… read more