11.27.19 | Silent Sam
The Confederate statue has been given to the Sons of Confederate Veterans by the UNC System Board of Governors in a settlement of a lawsuit filed by that group.
With top-ranked Carolina beating Princeton 6-1 in the title game, the Heels now have won 46 games in a row. read more
Kel Landis III ’79, James Arthur “Art” Pope ’78 and Teresa Holland Williams ’77 have earned this year’s William Richardson Davie Award for dedication, commitment and service to the University. read more
Forty-one percent of Carolina undergraduates study abroad before graduation, one of the highest rates for a public university in the U.S. read more
The University has been cited for multiple “serious” violations of the federal Clery Act that requires institutions to report campus crime statistics. read more
Winter Commencement ceremonies will be at 2 p.m. Dec. 15 at the Dean E. Smith Center. read more
Its closure comes after 44 years as a destination for shoppers looking for unusual food, beverages and gifts. read more
Predating Carolina by a decade or more, the tree eventually gained national recognition as the largest post oak in the state. In October 2018, it died. So what happens next? read more
Carolyn McAllaster ’72 received an extraordinary retirement gift: a $75,000 grant in her name from the Elton John AIDS Foundation to the North Carolina AIDS Action Network, which she founded in 2010. read more
Good professional development should come with wine. That’s one of the many tenets of teacher appreciation that Christie Norris preaches at Carolina K12, which has quietly made UNC a presence in school classrooms across the state. Norris… read more