The new Board of Trustees is complete with the appointments of Ralph W. Meekins Sr. ’83 and John P. Preyer ’90. read more
Emil Kang, special assistant to the chancellor for the arts and founder of Carolina Performing Arts, is leaving UNC after 14 years to lead arts grant-making for The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. read more
The Carolina Alumni Review has received an award for feature writing in the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education’s 2019 Circle of Excellence competition. read more
Jeff Powell ’15 liked to make things, but he was tripped up by the rigors of college. When he found the children who needed a maker, he solved both problems. read more
Jonathan Reckford ’84 stepped off the corporate path and followed his faith to the leadership of Habitat for Humanity, now a $2 billion builder that’s also an agent for change in housing policies worldwide. read more
More than a quarter of a century ago, famed journalist Charles Kuralt ’55 spoke at our University’s Bicentennial Observance opening ceremonies. In his remarks to more than 30,000 in Kenan Stadium that evening, he explained that in the 1930s… read more
Economist Jane Freuwirth believes that the tools of her discipline could help schools and universities cope with the emerging crisis in student mental health. read more
Fitzhugh Brundage set out to answer a caustic question: How do Americans talk about torture? His book became a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in history. read more
The idea for GrowingChange took root when Noran Sanford ’91 noticed there were a half dozen closed prisons within a 50-mile radius of the former Wagram prison. read more
In a role reversal, the Napoli Gelateria & Cafe food truck stops along the curb of Carrboro’s Main St. to supply the restaurant, not the other way around. read more