Historian Finis Dunaway ’93 tracked one man’s efforts to save Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and learned the power of trickle-up environmentalism. read more
The quality of public debate has become the debate. The Program in Public Discourse seeks to lower the temperature and raise democratic citizenship among students. read more
Somebody forgot to tell Bob Goldstein that he couldn’t just do any old thing he wanted to. read more
“I look forward to telling the stories of the accomplishments of alumni and students and informing them of the latest news coming out of the University,”said Allan Holmes ’83, who also will be director of communications. read more
Wherever he went, Hubert Davis ’92 was the underdog. His mother, Bobbie, never let him believe it. read more
What does it take to study the deepest places on Earth? The same kind of mettle required to survive them. Tim Shank ’88 has spent a lifetime doing both. by Beth McNichol ’95 From a research vessel floating off New Zealand in May… read more
When a hand tremor interrupted his career, surgeon Chuck Edwards ’73 (MD) drew on his parents’ battle with Alzheimer’s to reinvent himself. by Elizabeth Leland ’76 One small shake changed everything. When Dr. Chuck… read more
Where are we now, Carolina, 20 years after the fall of the towers stopped our hearts? read more
His assignment on the healing end of history’s largest naval invasion became an extraordinary performance. Jack Hughes ’39 paid back his survival to his profession and his community. read more
America crossed many cultural bridges between 1963 and 1971. One of Carolina’s — from Chuck Berry to Johnny Cash to Joe Cocker — was an unforgettable Jubilee. read more