5.25.17 | Academics and Athletics
The University has reiterated its contention that a set of no-attendance, paper-only classes were not designed for athletes and were not available to athletes on a preferred basis and that the staff of the academic support center for athletes did…
A family whose UNC alumni extend back five generations has made an $18 million gift to the University to more than double the size of Carolina’s nationally recognized undergraduate entrepreneurship program. read more
Standing in the tunnel leading from the locker rooms to the field in Kenan Stadium, Winborne Shaffer Chandler ’67 watched the 2017 graduates stream onto the field, filling in the rows of white folding chairs. As the reunion committee chair,… read more
For more than two centuries, Tar Heels have made their mark on the world. They’ve built businesses, been to space, governed states, saved lives and improved their communities. And on May 14, the journeys of more than 6,000 new Carolina… read more
Two alumni and UNC’s undergraduate admissions director were presented with Distinguished Service Medals at the Annual Alumni Luncheon on May 13. read more
The GAA’s Distinguished Service Medal citations are read to the audience at the Annual Alumni Luncheon and then presented as a keepsake to the recipients. read more
The GAA’s Distinguished Service Medal citations are read to the audience at the Annual Alumni Luncheon and then presented as a keepsake to the recipients. read more
The GAA’s Distinguished Service Medal citations are read to the audience at the Annual Alumni Luncheon and then presented as a keepsake to the recipients. read more
Given the tumultuous years of their college careers , the class of ’67 pushed the envelope, in ways large and small. read more
When members of the class of ’57 gathered to mark the 60th anniversary of their graduation, there was another anniversary tied to this class that infused the festivities: the Tar Heels’ first NCAA basketball championship. read more