Driverless cars were supposed to be right around the corner. What’s the holdup? How many computers are in your car? One? Three? Five? read more
Does the school name on our diplomas determine who we are? Not according to New York Times op-ed columnist Frank Bruni ’86: “Your diploma is, or should be, the least of what defines you.” read more
Wilmington’s Fred Eshelman ’72 became the first individual to make a $100 million gift to the nation’s first public university. read more
The UNC Board of Trustees is expected to discuss at its March meeting the issue of renaming campus buildings. read more
In advance of a trustees report, students of color spill their anger about enduring honors to white supremacists. They have a new name for Saunders Hall. read more
David Burris ’87 worked all over the world as a TV producer, but he came home to North Carolina to make his debut as a movie director. read more
Books Department, from the March/April 2015 Carolina Alumni Review. read more
Thirty-six years as the gold-standard courtside tactician would have been plenty. Dean Smith, the man hired to plug holes in a crisis, brought Carolina and his community so much more. read more
Patrick Dougherty ’67 used to try to mimic the way birds weave twigs for nests. He couldn’t. But the art that rustled within him — that, he could do. read more
Obsessed with infinity, sculptor Woods Davy ’72 has learned to make natural materials defy natural laws. read more