3.21.23 | Carolina Alumni Review, Yours at Carolina
The Review asked GAA president Doug Dibbert ’70, who is retiring, to choose one “Yours at Carolina” column from his 40-year tenure to reprint in this issue. He chose this one, which originally ran in the November/December 2018…
Carolina alumni and friends should remain proud of Carolina’s achievements, resolute about our challenges, saddened by the passing of those who served us so well and inspired by the legacy of Carolina’s first 229 years. Among the many whose… read more
Several months ago, then-GAA-Board Chair Dana Simpson ’96 (’00 JD) and I discussed what may have long been on the minds of many alumni: Am I going to retire before I expire? For a few years, those considering whether to become the GAA’s… read more
Some of the many ways the GAA works to inform and involve Carolina’s 355,000-plus living alumni are reflected in the statistics on this page. Our volunteers and staff have long understood the GAA is fundamentally in the relationship… read more
Carolina’s more than 355,000 living alumni continue to value greatly the service and leadership, particularly during these challenging times, provided by our University’s senior administrative leaders. That includes the Board of Trustees, which… read more
Since the first University graduate in the last days of the eighteenth century, nearly 19,000 men and more than 400 women have been privileged to tread the ground that Davie trod, and to breathe the air that Polk breathed. And the greatness of… read more
As another calendar year has closed, Carolina alumni and friends should remain proud of our University’s achievements, resolute about our challenges, saddened by the passing of those who served us so well and inspired by the legacy of Carolina’s… read more
Remarkable, reassuring, and inspiring are just a few of the words that come to mind with the announcement that the Campaign for Carolina has topped $4 billion toward its Dec. 31, 2022, goal of $4.25 billion — greatly surpassing the record of $2.38… read more
The subject of the University’s governance has been increasingly in the news in recent months. Carolina’s nearly 350,000 living alumni take pride in knowing that our alma mater is the nation’s first public university — dating to the laying… read more
Dear Roy: Like many, on the morning of April 1, when I received a message sent to the chancellor’s cabinet, I instantly wondered whether Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz was joining you in an April Fools’ prank. But your decision was serious, and… read more