3.29.18 | Tuition and Financial Aid
The fee will cover the cost of increasing enrollment by 50 percent. Entering out-of-state students will pay slightly more in tuition, and state residents will see no increase.
Participants in the 24-hour event dance through the night to raise money for patients and families of UNC Children’s Hospital. read more
UNC’s School of Medicine has regained its national No. 1 ranking in primary care in U.S. News & World Report’s 2019 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.” read more
The election of Donald Trump came as no surprise to Molly Worthen, an assistant history professor and a scholar of American religious traditions. read more
UNC’s Carolina Square development in downtown Chapel Hill continues to fill in with entertainment, retail and restaurants. The showpiece is Current ArtSpace + Studio, a flexible and immersive performing arts venue with a 4,000-square-foot… read more
As we celebrate this milestone year in 2018, it’s a good time to remember this part of our shared history. read more
AIDS no longer is the crisis it once was in Malawi — UNC helped see to that — but there’s a crying need for surgeons. Enter Dr. Anthony Charles ’09, laughing. read more
Politics and patronage are nothing new to the governance of North Carolina’s state universities. The conservatives now in control are raising questions about the line between setting policy and micromanaging. read more
In the unlikely event that the Queen of England would come calling, Peaches Golding ’76 was ready with grace, poise and a knack for building bridges among people. read more
As writer Bekah Brunstetter ’04 shows throughout her funny and moving play, The Cake, reconciling traditional roots with progressive values in a polarized world is wrenching work. read more