Katie and Irene Zellonis Otto fell head over heels at Carolina
They met in UNC Glee Club and got engaged at the site of their first date — the North Carolina Botanical Garden trails on campus.
They met in UNC Glee Club and got engaged at the site of their first date — the North Carolina Botanical Garden trails on campus.
The alumnus, who has degrees in computer science and business, has had three pictures selected in Carolina’s annual global photo contest.
Recent graduate Kohen Goble balanced a major in chemistry, a minor in applied sciences and engineering and two undergraduate research assistant positions while at Carolina.
Finance professional turned art historian Denise Murrell, who majored in economics, has curated an important exhibit on the Harlem Renaissance.
The longtime conductor inspired and challenged the music department’s UNC Symphony Orchestra to perform brilliantly.
The dramatic art department’s undergraduate theater company returns this spring with “The Seagull” by Anton Chekov and the musical “Something Rotten,” produced in collaboration with the music department.
Students connected with alumni and leading experts throughout the week—now an annual tradition of UNC’s Diplomacy Initiative—to explore careers in global problem-solving.
On April 15 and 16, 19 actors — including an Academy-Award winner and a Broadway performer — will tell the stories of 27 LGBTQ+ Tar Heels in the Process Series production of “The Story of Us.”
We featured 10 amazing books by College faculty across different disciplines in 2022. “Bookmark This” is a feature that highlights these books. Enjoy this wrap-up, where we collect all of the “Bookmark This” interviews from the past year.
Bret Devereaux, an alumnus and visiting lecturer in the department of history, applies his research on the Romans to modern day America in both his field and his classroom.