Student mental health is a deepening problem. The University is taking a comprehensive approach to help, but its limitations often collide with personal crises. read more
“If we are all products of our systems, how do we make these systems compassionate?” asks Sara Schairer ’99. read more
Silent Sam, Charleston, Charlottesville and George Floyd made the headlines. On a less visible but equally impassioned front, faculty of color at Chapel Hill believe this is the moment for action toward equity. read more
The University on Wednesday announced that it had identified a cluster of COVID-19 cases at Carmichael Residence Hall. This cluster involves students who lived in Carmichael over winter break and were identified through evaluation testing. read more
Carolina’s chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity has lost its house just off the campus in the wake of drug trafficking arrests that included two of its members. read more
ary Bowen ’76 (MSW), dean of the School of Social Work since 2016, plans to return to his full-time faculty role on July 1. read more
UNC General Alumni Association members have begun casting votes for candidates for the association’s Board of Directors. All Carolina Alumni members as of Jan. 1, 2021, are eligible and encouraged to vote in each race, including races… read more
The University’s efforts to limit release of sexual assault records ended on Monday as the U.S. Supreme Court denied UNC’s appeal of a May ruling. North Carolina’s highest court had ordered UNC to release the records of disciplinary… read more
Acknowledging that COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are at record levels in North Carolina and elsewhere, the University announced that there will be no in-person undergraduate classes for the first three weeks of the semester. read more
Patrick Clinch, a senior studying history and political science, has been named Carolina’s 21st Marshall Scholar. read more