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• 3 days ago
The names of Charles B. Aycock (class of 1880), Josephus Daniels (class of 1885), Julian S. Carr and Thomas Ruffin Sr. are removed from buildings and signage on the UNC campus. The UNC Board of Trustees voted to remove the naming honors for the namesakes’ connections to white supremacy.
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UNC General Alumni Association
• 4 days ago
From the Carolina Alumni Review: Four Names Removed From Campus Buildings
Charles B. Aycock (class of 1880), Josephus Daniels (class of 1885), Julian S. Carr and Thomas Ruffin Sr. have left the buildings.
The Board of Trustees on Wednesday decided in 11-2 votes to remove the naming honor from Aycock Residence Hall, the Daniels Building that houses student stores, and the student affairs headquarters Carr Building — all for the namesakes’ connections to white supremacy.
Full story at http://unc.live/39DZWQ7
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UNC General Alumni Association
• 5 days ago
From the Carolina Alumni Review: Chief Financial Officer Leaves for UNC System
Jonathan Pruitt, vice chancellor for finance and operations, is leaving Carolina after two and a half years to return to the UNC System as chief operating officer, effective Aug. 1.
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From the Carolina Alumni Review: Pandemic Inspires Efforts to Help Families Get Food
When COVID-19 began to show its true virulence in the U.S., Catya McMullen ’11 and others in the performing arts scene in New York rued that they weren’t first responders.
“We felt useless,” McMullen said. “We wanted to figure out a way to take the work we do to benefit those affected by the pandemic.”
McMullen, a playwright and screenwriter, said she began working with theater director Jenna Worsham to reconnect their colleagues in the performing arts community with one another and their audiences to make a difference.
She and Worsham formed Project Homebound, creating a series of online video performances, with all proceeds from ticket sales going to a nonprofit McMullen has long supported, No Kid Hungry.
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UNC General Alumni Association
• 6 days ago
Good morning from all the #UNCAlumni throughout the world who virtually painted the Bell Tower with us on Saturday 🎨🎉 See what’s happening next at 470qqu.wcbzw.com/beyondthestonewalls
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UNC General Alumni Association
• 10 days ago
From the Carolina Alumni Review: Students Have Safety Pledge Requirement Before Returning
Students preparing for classes to begin on Aug. 10 have been told — as a condition of attending fall semester classes — to sign a pledge that they will abide by the public health guidelines and the University’s COVID-19 Community Standards and University Guidelines.
The requirement applies to all, regardless of whether they plan to attend classes in person or remotely.
Full story at http://unc.live/2ZROehq
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UNC General Alumni Association
• 10 days ago
From the Carolina Alumni Review: BOG Stands By Full Tuition, Fees If Pandemic Changes Plans
The UNC System Board of Governors on Thursday affirmed its policy that tuition and fees charged at state universities will not be adjusted should schools now planning to resume on-campus classes in a few weeks later switch to mostly or all remote classes.
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UNC General Alumni Association
• 10 days ago
From the Carolina Alumni Review: Breadmen’s Moving Ahead of Apartment Project
Come the last day of July, Bill Piscitello will be perched in a lawn chair atop a hill overlooking Breadmen’s on West Rosemary Street, a cold drink in hand, watching the bulldozers move in. His older brother, Roy ’70, recovering from a health issue, won’t be there with him, but the two have had the past few months to say goodbye to the diner they have co-owned for more than 45 years.
The diner will relocate to Elliott Square on South Elliott Road in a storefront that most recently was home to Haw River Grill. Luis Castro and his son, Omar, who have run Breadmen’s for the past five years, will become the new owners.
Full story at http://unc.live/2WOhkMu
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