Unbeaten college basketball teams are rare. The 1957 Tar Heels knew they were good, and Lennie Rosenbluth ’57 recalls how they got that way. 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 has been opened in the Carolina Hall front lobby. read more
“It’s not where we start; it’s the miles we travel. I don’t know that this was the truth that Hinton James was seeking, but it seems to me it’s at the heart of the place he found, or at least the place we have become and are becoming.” -… read more
Carolina marked its 223rd birthday on Tuesday with the debut of an initiative to name grants and fellowships to honor 21 people who represent important firsts in the University’s history. read more
Overcrowded and on thin rations, Carolina ventured into its southern forest, and way up into the air with high-rise dorms, to transform the culture of campus residential living. read more
These people have served as chief executive officers of The University of North Carolina, the Consolidated University and the UNC System. read more
UNC’s Southern Historical Collection will use a $500,000 challenge grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to help establish a permanent African-American Collections and Outreach archivist. read more
Life often was a struggle for Bayard Wootten, and for many of her subjects, as she pursued early 20th-century photography on her own terms. UPDATE: Wilson Library exhibition featuring her work extended through Feb. 7. read more
The three official residences of the UNC presidents account for only a third of the places they lived. read more
A class sweater, a dress purchased on Franklin Street — a piece of clothing that captures the essence of your years at Carolina. Would you be willing to donate or lend it to the North Carolina Collection for an exhibition that will explore… read more