Joseph Jordan noticed when a student who stopped by during his office hours seemed as interested in the bowl of Hershey’s kisses he keeps on his desk as in talking to him. Joseph tactfully asked some questions and confirmed that the student… read more
Lissa Broome has won the UNC School of Law’s teaching award so many times she has been retired from eligibility. Good thing, perhaps, because where would it fit on her already jam-packed resume and list of accomplishments? Lissa joined the… 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.) When he was too young to know any better,… 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.) Mike Fox ’78 walked into Boshamer… 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.) Bill Keyes hitchhiked from Washington,… 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.) The leadership skills of Teresa Artis Neal… read more
The General Alumni Association Board of Directors today presented its 2020 Distinguished Service Medals to three alumni. The recipients are James E. “Jim” Delany ’70, of Nashville, Tenn.; Charles E. “Chuck” Lovelace Jr. ’77, of… read more
The report delved into efforts to develop T-cells from the body’s immune system that would be more effective against cancer. read more
Faculty Service Award Citation read more
The GAA has received four awards for its work from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education for the Southeastern district of the U.S. read more