4.30.18 | Carolina Alumni Review
They took different paths, at different schools, to an academic convergence that’s just the beginning for both.
The troubling web of opioid abuse in the U.S. was woven by just about everyone from drug manufacturers to the FDA. At UNC, a physician and a pharmacist have been at the forefront of solutions. read more
The landmark restaurant had anchored the northeast corner of Franklin and Columbia streets since 1977. read more
A selection of key points over the 175-year history of the UNC General Alumni Association. read more
When Joni Mitchell played her new song for Cary Raditz ’68, he had no inkling that it, and he, would become famous. read more
Katie Zaytoun ’03 helped students in St. Thomas find solace in the merengue after Hurricane Irma walloped the U.S. Virgin Islands. read more
Senior jackets in the 1930s and 1940s were an important part of the ‘uniform’ of the week. read more
Lennon Flowers ’07 has helped hundreds of 20- and 30-somethings change the conversation about loss by simply having the conversation about loss. read more
When Ben Albano ’18 arrived in Chapel Hill, he was already a recognized talent in a field of limited opportunities. Still, taking time out for college was a risk he did not consider optional. read more
A book that explores the role popularity plays in human development is this year’s choice for the Carolina Summer Reading Program. read more