3.29.17 | Carolina Alumni Review, GAA Awards
The Carolina Alumni Review has received three awards for its work for 2016-17 from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education for the Southeastern district of the U.S.
Carolina baseball has a new teammate this year, but this member has four legs, not two. Remington, a 2-year-old golden retriever, is Carolina’s first athletics training room assistance dog. He’s also the first in the ACC. read more
UNC’s School of Information and Library Science remains a top-three program nationally among schools, degree programs and specialty areas newly ranked by U.S. News & World Report’s 2018 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.” read more
As the University prepares to respond to the NCAA’s third notice of allegations in the ongoing negotiations over athletics and academics issues, Deborah Crowder ’75 has acknowledged that it was she who reviewed and graded paper-only classes in… read more
His contrarian youth and self-discoveries at Carolina prepared Preston Smith to excel at work in which being liked isn’t always the most important thing. read more
The University has met funding setbacks with innovation in the quest to maintain the promise of covering 100 percent of need for low-income students. read more
When the Zika virus presented an unexpected public health crisis, one UNC researcher was unusually well-prepared to try to unravel its mysteries. read more
A couple years into its fourth decade, the store is closing in late July, and shop cats Elmo and Red will be getting a new home. read more
North Carolina’s state motto well describes generations of North Carolinians. It especially captures the exemplary life of service and leadership provided by Anne Wilmoth Cates ’53. read more
Tuition will go up $138 for North Carolina resident undergraduates enrolling in the University next fall; for out-of-state residents the hike will be $639. Mandatory fees will go up slightly, raising the total to $9,005 per year from the current… read more