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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is the nation's oldest state university, with a rich history of more than two centuries. This virtual museum retells that history much as a physical museum might do, with texts and images arranged in a series of roughly chronological exhibits. Along the way, there is much for the university's friends to take pride in, and other truths that are now painful to remember. The virtual museum is Carolina's open eye to its own past.

Like all museums, this one will be constantly evolving. Please send us your questions and comments

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The First 100 Years
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"The First Century of the First State University" is a collection within Documenting the American South. It presents hundreds of primary documents about the creation and development of the University of North Carolina, from 1776 to 1875.

This Week in UNC History

May 15, 1861
Edwin Anderson Alderman, University president from 1896 to 1900, was... More
May 15, 1994
Geneticist Francis Collins spoke at the University's 192nd commencement, which... More
May 17, 1995
Although virtually unenforceable for twenty-seven years, the Speaker Ban Law... More
May 18, 2003
Comedian Bill Cosby delivered the commencement address at Kenan Memorial... More
May 19, 1995
Joseph Carlyle Sitterson died in Chapel Hill. He was born... More
To view all of the events for this week click here.

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This page was last updated Tuesday, October 17, 2006.