Nearly 6,000 graduate in Kenan Memorial Stadium on Sunday
33,000 people took time out of their Mother’s Day to honor the class of 2014 Carolina graduates in Kenan Memorial Stadium.
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33,000 people took time out of their Mother’s Day to honor the class of 2014 Carolina graduates in Kenan Memorial Stadium.
Chancellor Carol Folt
More than a year after the University was accused of mishandling sexual assault, students are still without a revised sexual assault policy.
Chancellor Carol Folt says she doesn’t have much time to herself these days.
“Hey, Folt! Step off it! Put people over profit!”
A critical letter written by retired faculty members will soon have a response from their former co-workers.
Members of the Student Action with Workers Organization assembled at South Building to ask Chancellor Carol Folt to require the accord to take responsibility for unsafe conditions in Bangladesh and end death trap sweatshops. Students dressed up as the 12 schools who have already signed the accord and they would like UNC to be the next to sign it.
CLARIFICATION: Orange County District Attorney Jim Woodall has shared information on the investigation into the former Department of African and Afro-American Studies with Kenneth Wainstein, not the University.
UNC students had a chance to air their concerns about the University in an open house meeting with the administration Wednesday.
Hundreds of college presidents and business leaders — including UNC Chancellor Carol Folt — gathered at the White House Thursday for a higher education summit to address expanding college opportunities.
Chancellor Carol Folt and her advisory committee are working to plan a comprehensive fundraising campaign for the University by developing a strategy that includes both private donors and state support.
Chancellor Carol Folt says the University needs to adapt to the changing environment brought by an educational revolution.
The rain didn’t stop Carol Folt from getting installed as UNC’s Chancellor on Saturday, October 12 in Polk Place quad. Speakers included Governor Pat McCrory and UNC President Thomas Ross. Read the full story.
When Chancellor Carol Folt took the podium Saturday to officially accept the position she has held for three months, she had tears in her eyes.
UNC leaders, alumni and students gathered in Polk Place Saturday to celebrate the anniversary of the University’s creation and the installation of its 11th chancellor, Carol Folt.
The world is coming to Memorial Hall Friday evening in celebration of UNC’s new chancellor.
Chancellor Carol Folt said she does not know UNC very well yet — but it does not stop her from being optimistic about the administration’s relationship with students.
Nearly a month into the semester, Chancellor Carol Folt is still working to fill out her administration.
Chancellor Carol Folt doesn’t want to tell people what the University needs to change. Instead, she wants to listen to what stake-holders believe needs to be done.
Chancellor Carol Folt ushered in a new administration when she began this month — but it is not yet complete.