Undergraduate Education
Four funds, one donor, 143+ opportunities
What do an art major, an undergraduate researcher in botany, a music major and a pre-business economics major have in common? They are all supported by funds established by one
Meet a Tar Heel: Radian Hong awarded the 2025 Thomas Wolfe Scholarship
The Thomas Wolfe Scholarship was generously endowed by Frank B. Hanes Sr. in 2001 to recruit the best and most creative undergraduates to Chapel Hill.
Zietlow Fellows foster community
A new civic engagement fellowship empowers students to conduct impactful humanities research that reaches far beyond Carolina’s campus.
Two friends bring Broadway to UNC-Chapel Hill through $2 million gift
A $2 million gift will enhance undergraduate experiences in the Department of Dramatic Art.
Memorial fund honors the life of Lizzy Harding ’23
The Lizzy Anne Harding Memorial Fund has been established to honor and recognize the life of Lizzy Harding.
Gifts Support Expansion of Writing and Learning Center
Private support for the Writing and Learning Center during the Campaign for Carolina has the potential to impact every student.
“This Experience Was the Highlight of My College Career”
Thanks to private support for scholarships and fellowships throughout the campaign, Honors Carolina enhanced its ability to provide students with world-class learning opportunities.
The Center for the Study of the American South and the Power of Undergraduate Research
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
Jim Lampley Trades Sports Desk For Classroom
As a network sportscaster, Jim Lampley ’71 covered 14 Olympics. Now he teaches students at Carolina the history of broadcast storytelling and how technology shaped it.
African, African American and Diaspora Studies Creates Excellence Fund in Honor of Eunice Sahle
The endowment will ensure the department has resources to sustain creative scholarly opportunities for students and faculty alike.
