Nineteen need-based scholarships are being named for UNC luminaries. read more
A new addition to the University Libraries of 12,000 items from Smith’s early years and from his life after basketball helps paint a fuller portrait of the man off the court. read more
UNC’s trustees have cleared the path to closing Horace Williams Airport in the first half of 2018. read more
A fire ignited by an incendiary device at the base of the Davie Poplar caused injuries to a UNC faculty member, and a suspect has been charged with six felonies. read more
Chancellor Carol L. Folt has announced the Bridge Builders scholarships to honor people whose work, advocacy and personal example helped forge a more inclusive, unified and aspirational Carolina community. read more
University Day, the anniversary of the 1793 laying of the cornerstone of Old East, also featured an address by Gov. Roy Cooper ’79 (’82 JD), the state’s 75th governor. read more
Roy Cooper ’79 (’82 JD), North Carolina’s 75th governor, will deliver the keynote address at this year’s University Day commemoration. read more
Paul Hardin III, the steadfast lawyer and Methodist bishop’s son who steered UNC and three other campuses as they grew through tumultuous and historic times, has died. He was 86. read more
A new grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is enabling the Southern Historical Collection to further develop its transformative model for community-driven archives. read more
As part of a promise from South Building to the students to publicly confront the University’s racial history, a seven-panel exhibit opened in the Carolina Hall front lobby in mid-November. read more