‘FAIR’ Model Aims to Preserve Federal Research Funding
A UNC-Chapel Hill official explains a new proposal to counter the Trump administration’s research reimbursement cuts.
How UNC-Chapel Hill Could Find $20.5 Million to Pay Athletes
Internal documents show the school is considering everything from selling stadium naming rights to putting ads on jerseys.
The University of Austin Courted UNC-Chapel Hill’s Jed Atkins
The dean of the School of Civic Life and Leadership was approached to become president of the new private school.
Lacrosse’s Path to National Growth Runs Through North Carolina
How an upstart from Maryland built a championship program in Chapel Hill and expanded the reach of lacrosse.
Seeing Red
UNC-Chapel Hill students, frustrated by a lack of period products on campus, push for the school to fund more dispensers.
One Critic of Race-Based Admissions Says Colleges Can Still Improve Diversity
Richard Kahlenberg helped end race-based affirmative action. Why he’s more hopeful about diversity on campus than ever.
UNC-Chapel Hill Has Delayed Tenure Votes in Most Departments This Spring
The Board of Trustees did not approve tenure cases outside of health-related schools at its last two meetings.