Creation of professional schools beginning with law, medicine, and pharmacy in the nineteenth century and the emergence of the modern public service ethos shaped by President Edward Kidder Graham.
- Kemp Plummer Battle (1831-1919)
- Summer school students of 1912
- Law professor John Manningwith his students, 1892
- The YMCA Building, first opened in 1907, renovation completed in 2007
- Charles Holmes Herty (1867-1938)
- Edward Kidder Graham (1876-1918)
- Louis Round Wilson (1876-1979)
- Cora Souther Lingle, front row, third from left, with Carolina students, 1919
- Eugene Cunningham Branson (1861-1933)
- Henderson County Club, 1924
- S. Huntington Hobbs (1895-1969)
- Howard W. Odum (1884-1954)
- Rupert B. Vance (1899 -1975)
- Dudley DeWitt Carroll (1885-1971)
- Gerald W. Johnson (1890-1980)
- A class for Registers of Deeds at the Institute of Government
- Susan Grey Akers (1899-1984)
- Milton Rosenau (1869-1946)
- Billboard for the Good Health Plan
- The first graduating class of the four-year medical school, 1954
- AHEC staff travel across the state by airplane
- William F. Little (1929- )
- APPLES student organizers, 1990
- Students and faculty taking part in public service projects
- John D. Kasarda (1945- ), Director of Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise and Kenan Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship