The break is intended to give students and other members of the campus community time to reflect on mental health and seek help if needed. read more
Faith Danielle Hedgepeth ’14 was found dead in a friend’s off-campus apartment on Sept. 7, 2012, and Chapel Hill police have been investigating with the SBI and other agencies since then. read more
As the University begins teaching about 95 percent of its classes remotely on Monday, undergraduates will have the option to take all courses pass/fail rather than for a letter grade. read more
Students experiencing a mental health crisis or who need immediate support now can call at any time to be connected with a professional who can help. read more
The first-year class includes the highest numbers of first-generation college students and students from North Carolina’s rural counties since the University began collecting this data 15 years ago. read more
Participants in the 24-hour event dance through the night to raise money for patients and families of UNC Children’s Hospital. read more
More than 200 students — and more than twice that many family members and friends — attended the GAA’s Official Class Ring ceremony at the George Watts Hill Alumni Center. read more
40,926 applied for admission (14 percent more than last year and second-largest increase in 25 years) 9,710, or 24 percent, were admitted 4,373, or 45 percent, are expected to enroll 61 percent… read more
Anson Dorrance ’74 was selected by the class of 2017 to deliver the Last Lecture on the west lawn of the Morehead Building as the sun began to set. The talk is based on the premise, “If you knew this was the last lecture you would ever give,… read more
Carolina baseball has a new teammate this year, but this member has four legs, not two. Remington, a 2-year-old golden retriever, is Carolina’s first athletics training room assistance dog. He’s also the first in the ACC. read more