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(02/26/19 3:19am)
After resigning during her third year as president of the University of North Carolina’s 17-campus system on March 1, Margaret Spellings has found her next job. She will work for a Texas nonprofit developing a plan for the future of the state.
(02/13/19 2:26am)
UNC General Counsel Mark Merritt left UNC at the end of 2018, but the University hasn't announced a replacement.
(02/07/19 5:50pm)
The UNC Employee Forum held a general meeting Wednesday to discuss a wide range of topics relevant to employee life at UNC.
(01/18/19 10:17pm)
Interim UNC-system President Bill Roper has announced his eight-person transition team three days after taking the reins, according to a press release sent out by UNC-system Media Relations.
(01/15/19 5:53am)
Chancellor Carol Folt's unexpected resignation comes soon after several UNC officials have announced they will step down. On Tuesday, the Board of Governors moved her resignation date up to Jan. 31, leaving her biggest projects and issues for a new administration.
(01/14/19 3:39am)
The University announced the expansion of its Carolina Student Transfer Excellence Program, or C-STEP, funded by a $1.13 million grant — the largest donation in the program’s history — from the North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation at the Carolina Inn on Friday.
(12/14/18 8:27pm)
Update 4:50 p.m.: Folt said the University will reconsider off-campus options in the relocation of Silent Sam in a conference call with reporters.
(12/05/18 5:10am)
The past year has seen a lot of turnover in leadership within the UNC and UNC-system administration. Three people stepped aside from their positions, with one taking the interim role of another who left.
(11/29/18 4:29am)
UNC-system President Margaret Spellings hosted Breakfast and Conversation Wednesday morning as an informal but on-the-record conversation for media members. Spellings announced her resignation in October, and will officially resign on Mar. 1, 2019. Here are some of the most asked questions by various media members present.
(11/16/18 3:58am)
Approximately 750,000 UNC-system undergraduate alumni received an email yesterday from their alma mater.
(11/13/18 3:42am)
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina announced last week the company will invest $800,000 in a new program within UNC’s School of Medicine aimed at improving access to primary care in Rockingham County.
(11/02/18 3:31am)
Despite the changes that the UNC and Chapel Hill community has seen over the years, three UNC graduates still are happy to call Chapel Hill home.
(11/02/18 8:41am)
Following an hour of closed deliberation at an emergency session of the UNC-system Board of Governors on Thursday, UNC Health Care CEO and Gillings School of Public Health Dean Bill Roper was officially named interim president of the UNC system.
(11/01/18 6:31pm)
In an emergency Board of Governors session on Thursday morning, Dr. William L. Roper from the UNC School of Medicine was selected as the interim president of the UNC-system.
(10/29/18 2:14am)
Students, academics, community members and political practitioners gathered in Wilson Library’s Pleasants Family Assembly Room Saturday to discuss the current state and the future of education policy in North Carolina.
(10/26/18 6:41pm)
Margaret Spellings will step down from her position as UNC-system President, UNC Board of Governors chairperson Harry Smith confirmed in a BOG emergency session Friday morning.
(10/25/18 7:48pm)
Update, 12:11 p.m.: Board of Governors chairperson Harry Smith confirmed that Margaret Spellings will step down as UNC-system president, effective March 1, 2019, at a press conference following Friday's emergency session.
(10/16/18 4:48am)
Calvin Deutschbein, a member of Chapel Hill’s Community Policing Advisory Committee, said he fears the potential consequences of police violence escalating at future Silent Sam rallies.
(10/15/18 2:21am)
After spending nearly five months as the interim senior vice president for academic affairs and chief academic officer for the University of North Carolina 17-campus system, Kimberly van Noort now officially holds the title.
(10/12/18 4:50am)
During the University Day celebrations, UNC will honor five former students with the Distinguished Alumna and Alumnus Award for their representation of the University, and their greater contributions to society.