The Unicorn, starring Grady Cooper ’87, is another product of Carolina’s Hollywood colony of alumni who have been heavily involved in film and television for decades read more
The induction of Mitch Easter ’77 into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame has been a long time coming. read more
“When you’re elected mayor, you’re not elected just to serve one segment of the population.” read more
Zena Cardman ’10 is ready for liftoff. read more
Carolyn McAllaster ’72 received an extraordinary retirement gift: a $75,000 grant in her name from the Elton John AIDS Foundation to the North Carolina AIDS Action Network, which she founded in 2010. read more
Watson Brown ’74 (MA) works to photograph what’s left of a land once rich with tobacco money, to capture the plantations and barns, the abandoned pickups and falling-down tenant shacks of eastern North Carolina before they disappear. read more
As boyfriend Alex Honnold prepared to take on El Capitan in 2017, Sanni McCandless ’14, struggled to preserve her own identity. read more
With his calculating abilities, majors in math and physics, and his athletic skills, as well as a master’s in industrial design, Mark Hemphill ’10 made a natural career choice — devising courses to knock ninjas off balance. read more
The idea for GrowingChange took root when Noran Sanford ’91 noticed there were a half dozen closed prisons within a 50-mile radius of the former Wagram prison. read more
Lisa Pratt ’72 and a team of NASA scientists are working on challenges that few stargazers might consider when thinking of space exploration: How can NASA ensure that the rover will not contaminate potential life on Mars? read more