Opened in 1995 to house the School of Social Work, the Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building is named for three different people. Jack…
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The student infirmary is named for James A. Taylor (class of 1939), a member of the student health service staff…
Adjacent to Brauer Hall, Tarrson opened in 2000 to serve as a teaching facility for the School of Dentistry. The…
Swain Hall was opened in 1914 for use as a cafeteria. Built on the former site of the university president's…
Opened in 1921 as a dormitory, Steele housed students until the late 1950s, when it was renovated and converted to…
In the early twentieth century, led by faculty and students in history and social sciences, UNC began to emerge as…
Founded in 1973, the Southern Oral History Program (SOHP) conducts oral histories and provides training for future oral historians. Under…
Construction on South Building, known originally as Main Building, began in 1798, but lack of funds delayed its completion until…
The School of Social Work was founded in 1920 as a professional graduate school, offering master's and doctoral degrees and…
Built in 1901 as a men's dormitory with space for sixty-five students, the Mary Ann Smith Building was one of…