Winter Commencement ceremonies will be at 2 p.m. Dec. 15 at the Dean E. Smith Center. read more
Its closure comes after 44 years as a destination for shoppers looking for unusual food, beverages and gifts. read more
Predating Carolina by a decade or more, the tree eventually gained national recognition as the largest post oak in the state. In October 2018, it died. So what happens next? read more
Carolyn McAllaster ’72 received an extraordinary retirement gift: a $75,000 grant in her name from the Elton John AIDS Foundation to the North Carolina AIDS Action Network, which she founded in 2010. read more
Good professional development should come with wine. That’s one of the many tenets of teacher appreciation that Christie Norris preaches at Carolina K12, which has quietly made UNC a presence in school classrooms across the state. Norris… read more
Somewhere between 30 and 600 people died in 1898 in the Wilmington insurrection/race riot/massacre — it’s been called all three by different people at different times. It’s also been called the only successful coup d’etat in American… read more
I spotted something odd when Dad and I were in a retail store when I was 6. I pointed and said, “Daddy, what is that?” I had never seen a “Whites Only” sign hanging over a water fountain. Placing his comforting hand on my shoulder, Dad… read more
When we look at a painting, what commands our attention? Denise Murrell ’76 has exposed a viewpoint the art world didn’t know it was missing. By Mary E. Miller Early one evening in June, a crowd gathers in a side entrance to Musée… read more
To a woman dealing with pregnancy and child-raising while addicted and abused, life can feel like an avalanche. In 1993, Carolina began building a model solution to a public health crisis. read more
Want to debate history, politics or scholarship? Kevin Kruse ’94 is happy to tweet you. And he’s good for a little rough stuff, if need be. read more