What better way to capture the images of Music Maker’s unsung musicians than in tintype? read more
A class sweater, a dress purchased on Franklin Street — a piece of clothing that captures the essence of your years at Carolina. Would you be willing to donate or lend it to the North Carolina Collection for an exhibition that will explore… read more
Chancellor Carol L. Folt has appointed a task force to carry out the UNC trustees’ directive that the University open a dialogue on its racial history. When the trustees voted in May to remove the name of 19th century Ku Klux Klan leader… read more
Three of the five finalists for the deanship of the College of Arts and Sciences have close ties to Carolina. Each of the candidates will participate in public forums on the campus in the coming month that will explore the three most critical… read more
Barbara Entwisle has decided to step down as vice chancellor for research at the end of the current academic year and return to teaching in the sociology department, where she is a Kenan distinguished professor. Entwisle has been on the faculty… read more
FloraQuest is a new iPhone app developed at the Botanical Garden that lets plant enthusiasts identify more than 7,000 plants native to the Southeastern U.S. read more
Martin Eakes, co-founder and CEO of Self-Help Credit Union and the Center for Responsible Lending, will speak Oct. 1 at UNC about whether economic inequality is threatening Americans’ opportunity for prosperity and upward social mobility. read more
31,955 applied for admission 9,467, or 29.6 percent, were admitted 4,081, or 43.1 percent, are expected to enroll 59 percent female, 41 percent male 19 percent of those enrolling are… read more
The University has found and reported to the NCAA two new possible violations of the organization’s rules governing collegiate athletics. One, involving women’s basketball, was found while poring through “5 or 6 million pages” of documents… read more
The University celebrated the best private fundraising year in its history Wednesday — nearly $447 million in commitments in fiscal 2015, a 44 percent increase from the previous year. read more