Members of the 23 campus chapters of the Interfraternity Council have committed to mandatory training on sexual assault awareness and prevention. The IFC is working through UNC’s One Act program with a goal of having each student go through… read more
Madeline Levine — a decorated professor who was on the faculty for 36 years and served as interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and twice as a department chair — has written a letter to UNC’s chancellor and provost that backs up… read more
UNC’s chancellor, provost and admissions director stood before a Faculty Council meeting in mid-January and took turns breaking apart the research that academic adviser Mary Willingham had used to assert that many Carolina athletes were… read more
Chancellor Carol Folt emailed the campus community on Thursday following near-daily national media reports related to the long-running academic scandal that spun off the NCAA’s investigation into UNC’s football program. Folt’s message noted… read more
The New York Times rang in 2014 with a front page story headlined, “A’s for Athletes, but Charges of Fraud at North Carolina.” Businessweek followed on Jan. 6 with “Scandal Bowl: Why Tar Heel Fraud Might Be Just the… read more
Julius Nyang’oro, one of the focal points of an academic scandal that spun off the NCAA’s investigation into UNC’s football program, was indicted by a grand jury Monday on a felony charge of obtaining property by false pretenses —… read more
The University has sent letters of disassociation to three former football players and four people who face indictments for their involvement in trying to induce players to sign with professional sports agents. According to The Associated Press,… read more
Authorities have arrested two more people they say helped orchestrate a scheme to induce UNC football players into signing potentially lucrative sports contracts — apparently the last to be charged as part of a landmark state investigation,… read more
A new policy that sharply reduces the length of time Carolina undergraduates can drop courses has ignited a campuswide outcry, prompting students and administrators to join forces in an unusually vocal pushback. The UNC System Board of Governors… read more
Thomas Donilon, former national security adviser to President Barack Obama, and Barton Gellman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, will discuss “Foreign Policy and National Security” in a free talk on campus Oct. 30. Hodding… read more