The primary care program in UNC’s medical school leaped from 15th place to fifth in the latest graduate school rankings by U.S. News & World Report. read more
All members of the Carolina community are invited to participate in programs and activities sponsored by the UNC General Alumni Association as part of the Spring Reunions 2004 weekend on May 7-9. read more
The University has fired three employees and a fourth has resigned from the medical school’s department of radiology upon the revelation of financial mismanagement involving more than $300,000. Two of the ex-employees face criminal charges following… read more
As much of the Carolina community winces over another tuition increase, The Princeton Review says UNC is the best value in the country. read more
Chancellor James Moeser has decided to give the $25,000 he could have received as a salary bonus to his Task Force for a Better Workplace as startup money for programs to improve the work environment for University staff. read more
The University will pay $70,000 to former soccer player Debbie Keller ’96 in exchange for her agreement to drop her sexual harassment claims against Coach Anson Dorrance ’74. read more
The newest officer in UNC’s Department of Public Safety is trained to find explosives at large-scale University events as well as track missing persons and fleeing criminals. This one also happens to have a furry coat, a wet nose and a wagging tail… read more
For all they do, all year long – from giving financial assistance in the community to providing food for those with HIV and AIDS – staff, faculty, students and organizations are getting a pat on the back. read more
Alice Walker, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award for her best-selling novel The Color Purple, will speak at the University on April 14 as the Frey Foundation Distinguished Visiting Professor. The event, which will… read more
The UNC System Board of Governors faced down dozens of student protesters and approved tuition increases of $250 for Carolina’s in-state residents and $1,500 for out-of-staters for the 2004-05 school year. read more