Unbeaten college basketball teams are rare. The 1957 Tar Heels knew they were good, and Lennie Rosenbluth ’57 recalls how they got that way. read more
Few, if any, historians have looked as deeply into the American presidency — and conveyed it with such flair — as Carolina treasure William Leuchtenburg. read more
Historian William Leuchtenburg dislikes being asked to make predictions. But he does not shy from what he sees as the truth. read more
Generations of Tar Heels shopped at Fowler’s Food Store, so it’s fitting that the partners behind Blue Dogwood Public Market chose the spot for a new food hall. read more
Nick Mueller came to Carolina to finish preparing to teach history, earning a master’s and a doctorate. But soon afterward started a monumental journey outside the classroom — creating the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. read more
Hark the sound, y’all: This campus is for the birds. read more
An extraordinary gift carries an eagerly embraced obligation to shape the future of pharmacology teaching and research at UNC’s Eshelman School of Pharmacy. read more
New owner Ed Corbell plans to keep the charming canine wall of fame (photos of family dogs, spotted and otherwise), an unfussy atmosphere and the vegetarian-friendly menu. read more
In devoting his medical career to troubled West Baltimore, Michael Zollicoffer ’85 (MD) is tilling ground broken by his father, who so much wanted to be a Tar Heel when the doors were closed and barred. read more
Overcrowded and on thin rations, Carolina ventured into its southern forest, and way up into the air with high-rise dorms, to transform the culture of campus residential living. read more