Carolina’s Southern Folklife Collection, based in in Wilson Library, is receiving thousands of hours of recordings from concerts played at a guitar shop in Southern California. Collection staffers plan to preserve the recordings by creating and… read more
The University and the Dental Foundation of North Carolina are establishing a new memorial award in memory of two of three Muslim-American students who were shot to death in February. read more
While upholding the Speaker Ban Law, Chancellor William B. Aycock ’37 (MA, ’48 JD) spoke out passionately against it. This speech was given in October 1963 to the UNC Board of Trustees. read more
While upholding the Speaker Ban Law, Chancellor William B. Aycock ’37 (MA, ’48 JD) spoke out passionately against it. This speech was given in November 1963 to the Greensboro Bar Association. read more
While upholding the Speaker Ban Law, Chancellor William B. Aycock ’37 (MA, ’48 JD) spoke out passionately against it. This speech was given in January 1964 to the Watauga Club in Raleigh. read more
While upholding the Speaker Ban Law, Chancellor William B. Aycock ’37 (MA, ’48 JD) spoke out passionately against it. This speech was given in September 1965 to the Speaker Ban Law Study Commission. read more
William Brantley Aycock ’37 (MA, ’48 JD), who began his career as a high school history teacher and became a distinguished professor and chancellor of the University during a period of tremendous growth and social and political upheaval, died… read more
Roy Williams ’72 will begin his 13th year at UNC in the fall, his 28th as a collegiate coach. His teams have an overall record of 750-202, and he is one of 15 coaches in history to have teams win 750 games. read more
The University has fired C.D. Mock ’82 after 12 years as head coach of its wrestling team. read more
Carolina has launched a new distance-learning initiative, UNC Core, to serve members of the military — wherever they are serving in the world. read more