The heartbreaking, life-changing education of a Haiti medical mission group. read more
Carolina has long taken great pride in being our nation’s first public university. Many will remember our monthslong bicentennial observance that climaxed on University Day, Oct. 12, 1993, and as we approach University Day 2018 and UNC’s 225th… read more
William Richardson Davie obviously appreciated a fine timepiece. C.D. Spangler Jr. ’54 did as well. A cavalry officer in the Revolution and an architect of the fledging federal government, Davie — also the father of the University — was… read more
First responders not only face events that regularly make national headlines — notably shootings at churches and schools — they also experience the emotional toll of events that may get little notice beyond their communities. read more
Harvey Miller ’58 (’61 MA) brought an original collection of braille music by Gauthier and three other blind composers into widespread publication for the first time. read more
The sites of two apartment complexes that have sheltered generations of UNC students, Town House Apartments and Glen Lennox, are undergoing huge changes. read more
The text message read something like, “I have ALS. I need you to tell my story.” So Jeff Mittelstadt ’07 (MBA) quit his day job and learned to cry quietly behind his camera as he filmed the final years of his friend’s life. read more
For the 18th straight year, Carolina has been ranked fifth among the nation’s best public universities by U.S. News & World Report. read more
The University Committee on Teaching Awards is seeking nominations from alumni, students, faculty and staff members for several campuswide awards that will honor professors and graduate teaching assistants in a variety of categories. The… read more
Following two simultaneous, hourslong meetings UNC’s Board of Trustees and the UNC System Board of Governors, the two governing bodies passed resolutions aiming to resolve issues and ensure public safety over Silent Sam, the Confederate monument. read more