The UNC Board of Trustees has presented its highest honor, the William Richardson Davie Award, to four alumni in recognition of their “dedication, commitment, loyalty and service.” Those honored for 2016 are Barbara ’83 and Pitt Hyde ’65… read more
As part of a promise from South Building to the students to publicly confront the University’s racial history, a seven-panel exhibit has been opened in the Carolina Hall front lobby. read more
Nick Mueller came to Carolina to finish preparing to teach history, earning a master’s and a doctorate. But soon afterward started a monumental journey outside the classroom — creating the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. read more
Hark the sound, y’all: This campus is for the birds. read more
An extraordinary gift carries an eagerly embraced obligation to shape the future of pharmacology teaching and research at UNC’s Eshelman School of Pharmacy. read more
New owner Ed Corbell plans to keep the charming canine wall of fame (photos of family dogs, spotted and otherwise), an unfussy atmosphere and the vegetarian-friendly menu. read more
Taking stock of things to celebrate, some concerns and leadership changes at our University in 2016. read more
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has signaled that its case against the University concerning long-running athletics-academics fraud issues will not go down quietly, as some had surmised after UNC asserted that the athletics governing… read more
The $21 million AURORA Study, funded by the National Institute of Mental Health and based at UNC, will employ the efforts of 19 institutions and more than 40 scientists. read more
Award-winning faculty member and author Paul Cuadros, who teaches in UNC’s School of Media and Journalism, will be the featured speaker at winter Commencement. read more