Six medical specialties offered at UNC Hospitals rank among the top 50 programs of their kind nationwide, according to the July 25 issue of U.S. News & World Report magazine. The number is down from seven a year ago and nine in… read more
UNC continues to post high rankings in public health, medicine, nursing, business and chemistry in U.S. News & World Report‘s assessments of U.S. graduate schools. U.S. News first ranked graduate programs in 1987, and… read more
Carolina has moved up three spots among large schools to eighth on an annual ranking of universities with alumni serving in the Peace Corps. The University currently has 77 volunteers working for the corps. The University of Washington leads with… read more
Carolina is taking the lead for the sixth straight year as the nation’s “best value” on a list of 100 four-year public colleges and universities. The University was ranked number one on the list – a periodic analysis by Kiplinger’s Personal… read more
Carolina received nearly $300 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health in fiscal 2005, placing UNC 15th overall and first among public universities in the South. The $296.6 million total, an all-time high, was a 2.3 percent… read more
For the sixth consecutive year, Carolina ranks as the nation’s fifth-best public university, according to U.S. News and World Report. The magazine’s annual rankings also placed UNC as a leader among public universities in promoting in… read more
Seven medical specialties at UNC Hospitals are among the top 50 programs nationally in U.S. News & World Report’s latest “America’s Best Hospitals” rankings. read more
Carolina appears on multiple lists of newly ranked schools, programs and specialty areas produced by U.S. News & World Report magazine for its 2007 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.” Following is a summary of newly ranked UNC… read more
Carolina’s graduation rate is better than all but four of the nation’s public universities. But the four that do a better job happen to be the ones that currently outrank UNC in the most popular national ranking, that of U.S. News & World… read more
The Peace Corps’ latest ranking of college graduates who are serving as volunteers shows Carolina has moved up three spots, to No. 11, on the top 25 list for large schools. A total of 59 UNC alumni currently serve as volunteers, and 921 have served… read more