(Editor’s Note: The GAA’s Distinguished Service Medal citations, such as this one, are read to the audience at the Annual Alumni Luncheon and then presented as a keepsake to the recipients.) When Jack Evans was associate dean of… read more
(Editor’s Note: The GAA’s Distinguished Service Medal citations, such as this one, are read to the audience at the Annual Alumni Luncheon and then presented as a keepsake to the recipients.) Sallie Shuping-Russell ’77 went to St. read more
The GAA honored a former business school dean and two alumni Saturday for outstanding service to the University and to the association. Recipients of the 2011 Distinguished Service Medals are John P. “Jack” Evans, former dean of the… read more
Donald W. Curtis ’63 of Raleigh was installed as chair of the GAA Board of Directors at the Annual Alumni Luncheon on May 7, succeeding D. Jordan “Jordy” Whichard III ’79 of Greenville. Eric S. Montross ’94 of Chapel Hill took office as… read more
From sustainable sanitation systems in Peru to community gardens here at home, the University has honored staff, faculty, students and organizations for their public service projects. Ten individuals and organizations received awards in April at the… read more
Eleven alumni are among the 16 people elected or re-elected to terms on the UNC System Board of Governors by the N.C. General Assembly. Elected by the Senate to four-year terms were: W. Louis Bissette Jr. ’68 (JD) of Asheville Fred… read more
Six prominent names in the fields of journalism, advertising and public relations will be inducted into the N.C. Halls of Fame on April 10 at The Carolina Inn. Two other honorees will receive Next Generation Leadership Awards. Based in UNC’s… read more
A UNC alumnus is one of two people chosen by the University to fill top positions in student affairs. Jonathan Sauls ’94, who also earned his law degree from UNC in 1997, is Carolina’s new dean of students. Sauls had served as interim dean of… read more
Alexander Julian ’70 was determined that his son Will was not going to graduate in May wearing an aqua gown. Julian, noted for his clothing line Colours and for putting argyle on the Tar Heels’ basketball uniform, knows something… read more
The secretary of the faculty at the University has been honored with the GAA’s 2011 Faculty Service Award. Joseph S. Ferrell ’60 also is a professor of public law and government in the School of Government. The award, established in 1990… read more