Former N.C. Gov. James E. Holshouser Jr. ’60 (LLB) of Southern Pines was honored this week for a lifetime of public service and leadership, including support for education at all levels, with the University Award, the highest honor given by the UNC… read more
Carolina is considered tops in the country for fostering entrepreneurship in a ranking by The Princeton Review and Forbes.com. read more
Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice ’50 was a Tar Heel football star and civic leader who many people believed stood larger than life. Now, a little more than a year after his death, UNC has unveiled a bronze statue of Justice that highlights the west… read more
Now, you can take the official game ball from the Heels’ historic 31-28 victory, tee it up on a chunk of goalpost, and pretend you’re Connor Barth. read more
Five individuals who have distinguished themselves through their leadership and their contribution to UNC were honored during an awards dinner on Oct. 29 at the Chapel Hill Sheraton. read more
A U.S. District Court judge has granted summary judgment in favor of UNC women’s soccer Coach Anson Dorrance ’74 and other University defendants in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed six years ago by two UNC women soccer players. read more
A former NBA All-Star, a theoretical physicist and a member of the Federal Communications Commission were honored by the UNC General Alumni Association with its Distinguished Young Alumni Awards at a dinner ceremony Oct. 8. Bradley L. Daugherty,… read more
Carolina lost fewer faculty members in the 2003-04 academic year to other institutions than in years past – essentially reversing, at least temporarily, a three-year trend in which the success-failure rate in fending off raids from other schools had… read more
Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice ’50 was a Tar Heel football star and civic leader who many people believed stood larger than life. Now, a little more than a year after his death, UNC will unveil a bronze statue of Justice that will highlight the west… read more
After several years of declines, both the Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Council saw increases in pledge numbers for the fall semester. read more