Life-changing lessons from a beloved professor
Inspired by memories in and beyond the classroom, a group of alumni work to honor the late professor Kimball King.
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Inspired by memories in and beyond the classroom, a group of alumni work to honor the late professor Kimball King.
Life-changing lessons from a beloved professor Read More »
Coming to Carolina was an easy decision for Bill Farthing ’70 (J.D. ’74). Almost 60 years later, it was another easy decision to give back to the place where he spent his first four years at UNC: the department of religious studies.
Majoring in a ‘life of meaning and purpose’ Read More »
Flint McNaughton and his wife, Julie Wells McNaughton, established the McNaughton Family Fund in the Program for Public Discourse to provide for the program’s most urgent needs.
McNaughton Family Fund supports Program for Public Discourse Read More »
The Orville Gordon Browne (OGB) Foundation has made a $1 million gift to the UNC-Chapel Hill College of Arts and Sciences to establish an endowed term professorship in Carolina’s School of Civic Life and Leadership.
Bloomberg Chairman Peter T. Grauer stressed the personal and professional value of relationships and the critical thinking skills he gained in his Carolina liberal arts education at the Frey Lecture on Sept. 12.
Frey lecturer discusses Bloomberg career, Carolina roots Read More »
The department of applied physical sciences at UNC launched EMERGE in 2020 with support from the Kern Family Foundation.
EMERGE Annual Workshop Supports the Future of Engineering Programming Read More »
Private support for the Writing and Learning Center during the Campaign for Carolina has the potential to impact every student.
Gifts Support Expansion of Writing and Learning Center Read More »
Thanks to private support for scholarships and fellowships throughout the campaign, Honors Carolina enhanced its ability to provide students with world-class learning opportunities.
“This Experience Was the Highlight of My College Career” Read More »
Rosenmeyer’s professorship was established in 2010 by Seymour Levin ’48 and Carol Levin, providing her with support for directing the center.
New Director of Jewish Studies Center Brings Love of Classics to Her Role Read More »
Britney Hong ’24, an American studies and human development and family science double major, received support from the Ferris Undergraduate Research Fund and worked with the Southern Oral History Program in spring 2022.
The Center for the Study of the American South and the Power of Undergraduate Research Read More »