Katie Ziglar ’79 has always chased what lay beyond life’s boundaries. She hopes to redefine them for the Ackland. read more
Student witnesses to Carolina 2018-19 knew championship and controversy. This is how some of it looked through one lens. read more
In a new master plan for the campus, Carolina looks to keep its research enterprise in one place, plots a new science project and prepares to take down residence halls for the first time. read more
Courtney Banghart, who was named Naismith National Coach of the Year in 2015, succeeds Sylva Hatchell as women’s basketball coach at Carolina. read more
Faculty members Kathleen M. Harris, Jodi Magness and Bryan L. Roth have been elected into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. read more
The fury over the battle for comics world domination made Tucker — who previously wrote about superheroes (Tar Heels) versus supervillains (Blue Devils) in his 2012 book, Duke Sucks — think it would make for a great book. read more
Carolina teams have been among the most successful in a sport that requires athleticism, eschews conflict and is, in a sense, still developing. Meanwhile, it has begun to catch on with younger kids. read more
As a cultural ambassador for the U.S. State Department, hip-hop artist Kane Smego ’10 crosses borders, both geographical and musical. read more
Brandon Sharp ’97 is starting from scratch with his new restaurant, Hawthorne & Wood, in Chapel Hill’s East 54 complex. read more
The end of an academic year is always accompanied by emotion. There is the anticipation of the end to a year of study and, for more than 4,000 of Carolina’s newest alumni this May, the conclusion to their lives as undergraduates; and there’s… read more