Honoring a Mentor
Bill Starling ‘75 honors his mentor and friend Cal Atwood
Bill Starling ‘75 honors his mentor and friend Cal Atwood
Chief economist at the Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise weighs in on recession
New lab will understand how to integrate AI into operations management
CEO of Citizens Financial Group talks Kenan-Flagler and overcoming challenges
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School celebrates groundbreaking for Steven D. Bell Hall
The Carolina Case Challenge offers business students the chance to put their consulting skills to the test
Driven to use business for the public good
Fostering research on the future of business and artificial intelligence
Estate gift will help UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School address sustainability challenges.
Working towards a passion despite the odds
With a $2 million grant from the Truist Foundation, Carolina will support equitable economic development for communities hit hard by the pandemic.
Tyrell Carter ’21 shares his experience with entrepreneurship.
Grace Yook is the first Asian woman to graduate from UNC Kenan-Flagler’s dual-degree program with the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.
Domino’s CEO Ritch Allison treasures his Carolina ties.
The India Impact Challenge invites students worldwide to pitch sustainable investment strategies.
Carolina alumnus uses UNC Kenan-Flagler teachings and network to help hurting communities.
Students design investment strategies to address climate change in India
Brianna Pinto balances her studies with her dream of playing on the U.S. women’s national soccer team.
The Global Learning Opportunities in Business Education (GLOBE) international exchange program provides a unique and enriching experience for select undergraduate business students.
From the Democratic Republic of Congo to Burundi to the United States, Fidele Mugisha’s path to Carolina has certainly been a winding one.
Steven D. Bell ’67 pledges $25 million for UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School’s new building, which will be named in his honor.
“Kenan-Flagler was a place willing and able to see beyond my background …”
Building the way for more undergraduate business students
“I just try to keep things normal for them.”
Learning about a crisis during a crisis.
Behind every woman is a group of strong women.
NCGrowth leverages a network of academic, government and industry partners to help businesses create jobs and build sustainable communities.
"I am fueled by a passion to bring people together through inclusivity."
Giving is personal for Carolina parents.
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School has been developing leaders of a bright new world for 100 years.
Jacky Zheng’s parents blazed an unlikely trail to bring their children a better life. Inspired by their sacrifices and ingenuity, he has learned to light the way for others.
“My Carolina education transformed my life..."
Marissa Devine (BSBA ’19) wants nothing more than to make a difference in the world.
“I wanted something more.”
“No other business school has undertaken what we are doing.”
“I’m so thankful to the Carolina Community.”
“They’ll see mom did it…”
When a UNC Kenan-Flagler student was involved in an accident, classmates were swift to help.
UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School is on the verge of changing the business case paradigm.
Nationally, the number of MAC enrollees is down. Two alums decided to do something about that.
“A combined effort to create conscious change”
“Dave has built an amazingly close-knit community...”
"There is no way back in sustainability, only forward.”
"I'm a bit of a dreamer... I saw an opportunity and created a vision."
"It changed everything about my life..."
A knee injury led William Sweet '20 to an entrepreneurial brainstorm.
"It has given me the confidence about what I can be thrown into and then come out of."
“It is my sincere hope that The Rollie Tillman Jr. Development Fund will help ensure that many future generations of UNC Kenan-Flagler students have the same educational opportunities that I have been so fortunate to experience"
“What makes UNC Kenan-Flagler students stand out — and I hear this from other people that hire them — is that they have grit.”
UNC Kenan-Flagler was one of the first leading business schools to offer an online M.B.A. program.
Making North Carolina a more attractive place for others to live and work is important to Steve Bell (BA ’67).
When Ann Christian Goodno graduated from UNC Kenan-Flagler in 1945 and made her first annual gift, she could not have anticipated the changes that would come to the world or to business.
Women and children in Ghana are often stuck in a cycle of poverty, a problem that perpetuates through second and third generations of children living on the street.
“Because all careers are global,” said Dean Shackelford, “we developed the Global Education Initiative, which is a game-changer for business education."
“Being the best business school in the future looks nothing like it is now...”
"No matter what I was doing on campus, I wanted it to benefit the University..."
"A lot of people thought that was a completely irrational goal..."
"We had to figure out a way for every student to get involved."
"I never actually come to work. Every day it's a great, new, happy place."
"UNC Kenan-Flagler isn't just a business school—it's a community and a family."
"Two million kids in refugee camps are out of school right now. There's the potential for a lost generation."
Carolina couple makes lasting impact through global immersion, fellowship
“It’s amazing what you can accomplish when you have no other option.”
“People say accounting is boring. I find it interesting. I wanted to be here...
"I never thought I could come up with an idea to start a company...
James Johnson is leading the conversation on our nation’s demographic changes.
Faydene Alston got a baby girl, not quite a month old, and gave her a name that matched the way she felt about her the first time she held her in her arms: Precious.