Etta Pisano, director of UNC’s Biomedical Research Imaging Center, spoke Sunday as the Commencement speaker for December 2005 graduates. The ceremony was held at the Dean E. Smith Center at 2 p.m. read more
The president and founder of Teach For America, Wendy Kopp, will take the stage in May as the University’s 2006 Commencement speaker. read more
Of the estimated 4,625 Carolina students who were awarded degrees during Commencement ceremonies in May, 12 new alumni brought to a close one of the most distinctive educational experiences in America. read more
“The End is Where We Start From” — Commencement address by the Rev. Peter J. Gomes read more
On May 13, two days before Harvard divinity Professor Peter J. Gomes addresses graduates at Commencement, television humorist Mo Rocca will deliver what is likely to be a different sort of speech in the University’s first Senior Class Address. read more
They were a part of the campus rocked by the Sept. 11 attacks; they debated the controversial summer reading assignments, witnessed major changes in the honor code, and rode the roller coasters of success and disappointment with the major sports… read more
The Rev. Peter J. Gomes has spoken at presidential inaugurations, Harvard lectures, on news programs and in front of the Dalai Lama. On May 15, 2005, he will speak at UNC’s spring Commencement. read more
Five individuals who have distinguished themselves in the fields of religious scholarship, business, higher education, law and elected government will receive honorary degrees on May 9 at UNC’s spring Commencement. read more
E.O. Wilson, renowned scholar and famed biologist, will speak to a capacity crowd about “Biodiversity and the Environment” on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 8 p.m. at the George Watts Hill Alumni Center. read more
The class of 2018 had a total of 6,119 graduates with 3,886 undergraduates, 1,596 graduate students and 637 professional students. The GAA has archived recordings of Commencement ceremonies linked below going back to 1998. Spring… read more