Liz O’Sullivan ’12 quit her job with a company employing the growing power of artificial intelligence over concern about AI’s expanding reach and how it’s used. read more
Vin Steponaitis and Steve Davis ’74 have a combined 69 years in archaeological research at the University. Now, they have a museum. read more
The Unicorn, starring Grady Cooper ’87, is another product of Carolina’s Hollywood colony of alumni who have been heavily involved in film and television for decades read more
One of the points Espelage drives home in her talks and public writing is that bullying is no minor matter. read more
Annually I send holiday notes to each member of the GAA staff. Here’s one I sent to our Director of Communications and Alumni Editor Regina Oliver ’75 on the eve of her 25th year with the GAA: Dear Regina, This letter is the most… read more
The University has extended spring break through March 22 due to concerns about COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus. When students do return, most courses will be on remote instruction status “for the foreseeable future.” read more
Two Carolina students have been selected for the prestigious Gates Cambridge scholarship — a competitive fully funded scholarship for graduate study in any subject available at the University of Cambridge in England. read more
The indoor football practice building and adjacent outdoor fields and a new support program for football players will bear the name of William J. Koman Sr. ’56. read more
The Town of Chapel Hill has dedicated a monument to the Chapel Hill Nine, a group of African American high school students who were arrested in 1960 for trying to order lunch at the Colonial Drug Store. read more