More than 1,100 Carolina students have committed to stand on their feet for a full 24 hours at the 10th annual UNC Dance Marathon, which begins Friday. The event celebrates the conclusion of the student participants’ yearlong fundraising efforts in… read more
Ivory Latta ’07, a three-time ACC women’s basketball tournament MVP; senior Heather O’Reilly, the women’s soccer National Player of the Year and Olympic gold medalist; and Robert Woodard ’07, the Tar Heels’ all-time winningest pitcher, are the… read more
Six UNC freshmen are joining the ranks of 25 students before them who have received a scholarship from the GAA, giving them yet another reason to love Carolina. The GAA Scholars program has awarded each student a $1,500 renewable grant, up from… read more
Six UNC freshmen are joining the ranks of 25 students before them who have received a scholarship from the GAA, giving them yet another reason to love Carolina. The GAA Scholars program has awarded each student a $1,500 renewable grant, up from… read more
Marissa Heyl ’07 stood in her online journalism class and announced to everyone that she was starting a student magazine. Among all the magazine racks that dot the campus, not a single publication put issues of social justice on the cover, and she… read more
Six UNC students have been chosen to receive 2007-08 Fulbright Scholarships, enabling them to participate in the largest international exchange program in the country. The program allows students, scholars and professionals to study, teach or… read more
The Carolina Center for Public Service honored this year’s graduating class of Public Service Scholars at a reception Friday, recognizing 96 students for their commitment to communities throughout the world and their legacy of service while at… read more
Three UNC students have received Barry M. Goldwater Scholarships, one of the nation’s most distinguished awards. Juniors Lena Hyatt of Asheville and Stephanie Jones of Cary and sophomore Jonathan Toledo of Sylva were among 317 winners chosen from… read more
Signs and banners papering the Fetzer Gym walls made the message quite clear: “Dance Marathon – The best one night stand you’ll ever have.” This year’s 24-hour fundraising event, held from 7 p.m. Feb. 23 to 7 p.m. the next day, generated a record… read more
Ben Lundin will study the political influence of religious movements. Adrian Johnston ’06 wants to research how developing countries can improve gains from international trade. Lundin and Johnston, both Morehead Scholars, will study at Oxford… read more