When James Fawcett ’88 came to UNC as a British Morehead Scholar, he double-majored in history and political science. But his focus was studying America. read more
This land belongs to Valee Taylor’s family. For a long time, it was an ordinary North Carolina tobacco farm. Now, this land heals. read more
Novelist Melanie Rio ’14 plays with Shakespearean themes for her literary debut. read more
Nobody would say the Heels played their best ball in the finals — and nobody doubted their determination to add their mark to a timeless tradition. read more
The president’s national security adviser, H.R. McMaster ’94 (MA, ’96 PhD), impressed his Chapel Hill teachers as a warrior and as an intellectual. They’re certain he’ll need both skill sets in the White House. read more
Cancer researchers produce more data than their human peers can keep up with. The Jeopardy!-playing supercomputer helps cancer centers, including UNC’s Lineberger, get treatment information to doctors quickly, wherever they are. read more
The store is adding 1,000 square feet of retail space, and a new terrace and a three-season porch will add another 50 seats for dine-in customers. read more
The Carolina Alumni Review has received three awards for its work for 2016-17 from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education for the Southeastern district of the U.S. read more
His contrarian youth and self-discoveries at Carolina prepared Preston Smith to excel at work in which being liked isn’t always the most important thing. read more
The University has met funding setbacks with innovation in the quest to maintain the promise of covering 100 percent of need for low-income students. read more