At the pharmacy school’s 50-year pinning ceremony of a Carolina Alumni board member, Eshelman School of Pharmacy Dean Angela Kashuba suggested they schedule a lunch date. Kashuba proposed they meet at her office. When the day arrived, the… read more
In the 1960s and ’70s, Gary Koch ’68 (PhD) held de facto office hours in the cafeteria at The Carolina Inn. At breakfast, lunch and sometimes dinner, he’d take a seat at one of the big round tables. Biostatistics grad students would… read more
Carolina Alumni members began casting votes in January for candidates for the association’s Board of Directors. All members as of Jan. 1, 2024, were eligible and encouraged to vote in each race, including races representing areas other than those… read more
UNC’s Eshelman School of Pharmacy has been ranked the top pharmacy school in the nation for the third consecutive time, joining 19 other Carolina graduate programs ranked in the Top 10 nationwide, according to the recent Best Graduate Schools… read more
Vince Carter ’99 and Walter Davis ’77 were elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame’s class of 2024. Carter and Davis are the 13th and 14th individuals who either played or coached at Carolina to be inducted. The 2024 class… read more
A founder of a company that promotes the use of data to address health inequities. Two who dedicated their careers to serve North Carolina. A dancer. Deitre Allen Epps, Howard Lee ’66 (MSW) and Richard Stevens ’70 (’74 MPA, JD) will… read more
UNC, known for winning national championships in athletics, has captured a different kind of title: the 2024 Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl National Championship. Renowned as an academic competition, the Ethics Bowl challenges teams to present,… read more
The dean of the School of Education has been named provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Provost Christopher Clemens announced in an email April 4. Fouad Abd-El-Khalick played an… read more
Stephen Israel ’66, saying the humanities and liberal arts make for better and more effective leaders, has given $10 million to the University to fund full scholarships for undergraduate students majoring in the humanities. The O.B. read more