John Dahl ’86 has turned his youthful passion into producing some of the most popular sports documentaries for ESPN. by Tim Crothers ’86 They first met Oct. 16, 1982, on the court… read more
Alex Floch ’17, like a lot of us, has been putting on a mask during the COVID-19 pandemic. He wears one for safety, but he wears another to bring smiles to strangers’ faces and whip up excitement among tens of thousands of NFL football… read more
When employees came to work at the GAA on a rainy day, Elizabeth Morgan, warm, engaging and perched in her seat at the reception desk, made them feel heroic for showing up. When alumni returning to campus stopped by the George Watts Hill… read more
Years ago, pastor Anthony Knotts began cooking and selling seafood dinners out of his backyard in Greensboro to put aside money for his daughter’s college education. It worked. Destiny Knotts is now studying business at N.C. A&T State… read more
Since the first University graduate in the last days of the eighteenth century, nearly 19,000 men and more than 400 women have been privileged to tread the ground that Davie trod, and to breathe the air that Polk breathed. And the greatness of… read more
The UNC System Board of Governors voted last week to extend for a sixth consecutive year a freeze on in-state tuition. Resident tuition at UNC Chapel Hill will remain at $7,019 per year, the same that it has been since 2017. Out-of-state tuition,… read more
UNC ranked high in an annual survey of earned doctorates from 2016-20, including placing in the top five in doctorates awarded to Black or African American recipients at public institutions. The National Science Foundation’s annual Survey of… read more
For more information on attending the lecture via Zoom, visit UNC Public Policy’s page The departing secretary of the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, Dr. Mandy Cohen, will discuss “Emerging from the COVID crisis: What Have We… read more
A committee considering names to remove from campus buildings because of their ties to white supremacy, the Confederacy and slavery did not reach agreement at two January meetings to recommend additional removals. The Chancellor’s Committee to… read more
When Richard Lynch ’61 wanted to show Jean, his wife of more than 60 years, just how much he loved her, a simple card or box of chocolates wouldn’t cut it. Instead, he cut her a record with a song he penned reminiscent of the beach music filling… read more