3.14.22 | Faculty, Research, University Leadership
The University accepted on March 10 the resignation of Terry Magnuson as UNC’s vice chancellor for research. He will remain on the faculty at the School of Medicine. The resignation is the result of a report posted March 8 by the Office of…
Time’s running out on how UNC will keep its financial promise to low-income students. by Eric Johnson ’08 In June 2017, then-Chancellor Carol L. Folt took the stage in Chapel Hill for a special announcement. The University had… read more
Two Carolina alumnae turned their passion for photography into a nonprofit to raise money for global conservation causes. Photographers Ami Vitale ’94 and Eileen Mignoni ’09 (MA) have spent… read more
The strategy behind Carolina’s biggest fundraising campaign The University announced in January that it had surpassed the $4.25 billion goal for its campuswide fundraising drive almost a year before the campaign’s deadline. The Campaign for… read more
UNC’s club Ultimate Frisbee teams soared over their competitors at the USA Ultimate College Championships in December, with the men and women both landing national titles. The Darkside men won their final against Georgia, 15-11. Then less… read more
John Dahl ’86 has turned his youthful passion into producing some of the most popular sports documentaries for ESPN. by Tim Crothers ’86 They first met Oct. 16, 1982, on the court… read more
Alex Floch ’17, like a lot of us, has been putting on a mask during the COVID-19 pandemic. He wears one for safety, but he wears another to bring smiles to strangers’ faces and whip up excitement among tens of thousands of NFL football… read more
When employees came to work at the GAA on a rainy day, Elizabeth Morgan, warm, engaging and perched in her seat at the reception desk, made them feel heroic for showing up. When alumni returning to campus stopped by the George Watts Hill… read more
Years ago, pastor Anthony Knotts began cooking and selling seafood dinners out of his backyard in Greensboro to put aside money for his daughter’s college education. It worked. Destiny Knotts is now studying business at N.C. A&T State… read more
Since the first University graduate in the last days of the eighteenth century, nearly 19,000 men and more than 400 women have been privileged to tread the ground that Davie trod, and to breathe the air that Polk breathed. And the greatness of… read more