Two Carolina students have been selected for the prestigious Gates Cambridge scholarship — a competitive fully funded scholarship for graduate study in any subject available at the University of Cambridge in England. read more
The indoor football practice building and adjacent outdoor fields and a new support program for football players will bear the name of William J. Koman Sr. ’56. read more
The Town of Chapel Hill has dedicated a monument to the Chapel Hill Nine, a group of African American high school students who were arrested in 1960 for trying to order lunch at the Colonial Drug Store. read more
Terry Rhodes ’78, a music professor who entered administration as senior associate dean for fine arts and humanities in 2012, has been named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, a position she has held as interim for the past year. She… read more
Carolina will welcome guests to the new UNC Visitors Center at 134 E. Franklin St. on March 6. read more
The Sons of Confederate Veterans have 45 days to return the Confederate monument known as Silent Sam to the custody of the state university system. read more
Epilogue is the first bookstore in the heart of downtown on East Franklin Street since the Intimate Bookshop closed 20 years ago. read more
A judge has thrown out the settlement that made $2.5 million of Carolina’s money available to the Sons of Confederate Veterans to relocate the Confederate monument known as Silent Sam. read more
The GAA has received five awards for its work from the Council for Advancement and Support of Educationfor the Southeastern district of the U.S. read more
Frank Bruni ’86 writes candidly about some of the most pressing issues in politics, culture and higher education. read more