Politics and patronage are nothing new to the governance of North Carolina’s state universities. The conservatives now in control are raising questions about the line between setting policy and micromanaging. read more
In the unlikely event that the Queen of England would come calling, Peaches Golding ’76 was ready with grace, poise and a knack for building bridges among people. read more
As writer Bekah Brunstetter ’04 shows throughout her funny and moving play, The Cake, reconciling traditional roots with progressive values in a polarized world is wrenching work. read more
Mike Wiley ’04 (MFA) often plays more than two dozen characters in a single performance, with no costume changes and few props. read more
The beloved and iconic Hall of Fame voice of Carolina basketball and football for 40 years died peacefully at home from complications from primary progressive aphasia. read more
Leah Everist, a UNC senior, is the University’s 39th Luce Scholar and its 13th in the past 10 years. read more
The team pulled off an epic upset by winning fence-offs against the Duke and defending NCAA champion Notre Dame. read more
Hark the Sounds is the podcast of the UNC General Alumni Association, and produced by the Carolina Alumni Review. read more
Seventy Carolina alumni are serving in the Peace Corps, bringing UNC back into the organization’s top five volunteer-producing colleges and universities list. read more
Social entrepreneur Rye Barcott ’01 will deliver the University’s spring Commencement address on May 13 in Kenan Stadium. read more