The only items approved to be made from the Davie Poplar are the pens, which are created by students on Hanes’ wood lathes. read more
Glenn Walters ’05 (PhD) once had no interest in being in a college classroom — behind the lectern or in front of it. read more
Of the 15 colleges Charlotte Dorn was considering, only Carolina didn’t offer the mechanical engineering degree she wanted. Then, on a campus tour, she heard something about a makerspace. read more
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
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
Competing in intramural sports was a passion for the residents of Teague Dorm, who won 14 of 18 overall residence hall championships from 1971 through 1988. read more
Kevin Guskiewicz takes over in South Building as both Carolina and the state’s university system seek new leadership. read more
The chancellor told the GAA Board of Directors, “I always come here and remember saying to you, the new norm is certain uncertainty.” read more