The two-time Carolina graduate who coached the men’s basketball team to three NCAA championships before retiring last spring will cap the class’s pandemic-delayed celebration. read more
Over the May 14-16 weekend, Carolina celebrated the graduation of nearly 6,300 students in five ceremonies in Kenan Stadium, and virtually. read more
Nine people will receive honorary degrees from the University during Commencement celebrations in May — four chosen in 2021 and five from 2020, when spring graduation ceremonies were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. read more
Carolina’s spring graduation will feature Dr. Anthony Fauci and Kizzmekia Corbett ’14 (PhD), two of the biggest names in COVID-19 research, virtually, in Kenan Stadium for multiple live Commencement exercises. read more
The class of 2020 will go to Carolina in their minds for graduation day due to the coronavirus pandemic. The University will hold a video watch party on Facebook and YouTube. read more
Carolina’s spring Commencement will not be held as scheduled due to the impact of COVID-19. The UNC System Board of Governors on Friday told all chancellors in the system to postpone ceremonies or make alternate plans for graduation ceremonies. read more
Frank Bruni ’86 writes candidly about some of the most pressing issues in politics, culture and higher education. read more
More than 690 undergraduates, 845 graduate students and nine professional students earned their Carolina degrees in December. read more
Winter Commencement ceremonies will be at 2 p.m. Dec. 15 at the Dean E. Smith Center. read more
Jonathan Reckford ’84, CEO of Habitat for Humanity, delivered the Commencement address for more than 6,000 members of the class of 2019. read more