Walter Hussman Jr., a 1968 graduate of Carolina’s journalism school, has put his deep faith in the profession to work for the 69-year-old school with a $25 million gift that has renamed it the Hussman School of Journalism and Media. read more
Part of the gift will create merit scholarships for qualifying students and add to existing scholarship funds. read more
The endowed fund will benefit dependents through the Carolina Covenant. read more
The University has received a commitment from the Charles Koch Foundation to support the Philosophy, Politics and Economics Program, one of the most popular and fastest-growing minors in the College of Arts & Sciences. read more
The School of Media and Journalism aims to build a state-of-the-art media center with part of the gift from the Curtis Foundation. read more
A $10 million gift from Etteinne “ET” and W.G. Champion “Champ” Mitchell ’69 (’75 JD) will create a fund supporting groundbreaking research in blood cancer at UNC’s Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center. read more
The gift from an alumni couple to the University aims to strengthen its global programs and presence. read more
The Kenan Trust’s $1.53 million commitment will support the establishment of a clinical entrepreneurship program at UNC’s School of Law. read more
The John William Pope Foundation has made a $10 million commitment to support a combination of core areas in which Carolina excels. read more
MEASURE Evaluation is not only UNC’s largest project in global health, but the largest single award the University has ever received, at $231.9 million. read more