GAA Calendar
Admissions, Admitted Students
ADMITTED STUDENT RECEPTIONS
• Triad April 2, 7 p.m., Sheraton Greensboro at
Four Seasons
• Charlotte April 13, 7 p.m., Hilton Charlotte
University Place
• Wilmington April 14, 7 p.m., Hilton Wilmington
Riverside
• Fayetteville April 20, 7 p.m., location to be determined
• Triangle April 21, 7 p.m., Hilton RDU
• Greenville/Rocky Mount April 22, 7 p.m.,
Greenville Hilton
• Asheville April 26, 2–4 p.m., Renaissance
Asheville Hotel
Alumni Education
ADVENTURES IN IDEAS: Presented with the
Program in the Humanities and Human Values
• Reframing the Fifties: Cold War Culture Through a
Different Lens April 4
• Pride and Prejudice: Jane Austen Then and Now
April 17–18
• Colonialism Compared: Empires Across Space and
Time April 25
• Moral Philosophy: Two of the Modern Classics May
8–9
CAROLINA COLLEGE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING
• Appalachian Folk Stories April 1, 2: 30–4 p.m.
• Book Exploration: Women and the Politics of Poverty
in Post-World War II America April 7, 2: 30–4 p.m.
• Civil War Programs: Lincoln April 9, 14, 21, 28,
May 5; 7–9 p.m.
• The Infernal Little Cuban Republic: The United States
and the Cuban Revolution April 15, 2: 30–4 p.m.
• Organizing a Legacy April 21, 2: 30–4 p.m.
• Passport Lecture: Arachne in Ovid and Velazquez,
Metamorphosis of a Myth April 23, 2: 30–4 p.m.
• An Evening at Playmakers: 9 Parts of Desire April
26, 6: 30 p.m., Paul Green Theater
• An Evening with Dr. Nortin Hadler Lecture, April 29,
6:30–8: 30 p.m., National Press Club, Washington, D.C.
• Book Exploration: Understanding U.S. Global Ascendancy — and Contemplating Decline April 30,
2: 30–4 p.m.
• Worried Sick: A Prescription for Health in an
Overtreated America May 8, 1: 30 p.m.
• Passport Lecture: Waterway Tales May 8, 1: 30
• Old News, New Media May 8, 3 p.m.
• Passport Lecture: Thomas Wolfe May 8, 3 p.m.
• Civil War Programs: Gettysburg and Beyond May
12, 19, 26; 7–9 p.m.
• Civil War Programs: Study Trip: Mr. Lincoln’s Capital
and Manassas May 29–31, Washington, D.C.
HUTCHINS LECTURES: Presented with the
Center for the Study of the American South
• Twang: Striking the Southern Note April 14,
2: 30–4 p.m.
Career Services
• Teleclass: Networking April 20
• Teleclass: Resumes May 18
Clubs
FOR GAME-VIEWING PARTIES, visit
alumni.unc.edu/clubs.
• Washington, D.C. Carolina Club: An Evening with Dr.
Nortin Hadler April 29, 6:30–8: 30 p.m.,
National Press Club
• Cabarrus/Rowan Carolina Club Relay For Life May
8, Cabarrus Arena & Events Center
GAA/University Miscellaneous
• GAA Legislative Reception April 15, Cardinal
Club, Raleigh
• GAA Board of Directors Quarterly Meeting April
17–18
• GAA Annual Meeting April 18, 9 a.m.
• UNC Board of Visitors April 23–24
• GAA Annual Alumni Luncheon May 9
• Spring Commencement May 10
• Summer Session I May 12–June 16
• Maymester May 12–29
• Holiday May 25
• UNC Board of Trustees May 27–28
Reunions
• Latino Alumni Reunion April 4
• Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Theta Pi 35th
Anniversary April 17–19
• Classes of ’59, ’ 64, ’ 69 and Old Students Club
Reunion Weekend May 8–10
• Class of ’ 54 Reunion Banquet May 7
Student Programs
• Order of the Bell Tower Shadow Day April 8
• Membership Drive April 15, 10 a.m.– 2 p.m., the Pit
• Clef Hangers Spring Concert April 25, Memorial
Hall
• Official Class Ring Ceremony April 26, 1–2: 30
p.m., The Carolina Club
• Clef Hangers Old Well Sing April 27, Old Well
• Exam Study Break April 28, 1–4 p.m., Great Hall
• Senior Class Senior Week: Bell Tower Climb April 20
• Histories and Mysteries of Carolina Tour April 21, 6
p.m., Educational Foundation Terrace, The Johnston Center
• Senior Send-Off April 22, Polk Place
Travel
• Treasures of Southern Africa April 21–May 4
• Tulip Time Cruise April 25–May 3
• Singapore to Dubai April 30–May 18
• ACA Saxony Cruise & Prague May 8–16
• Paradores & Pousadas May 11–25
• Classic China and the Yangtze May 12–25
• Exploring Alaska’s Coastal Wilderness May 30-
–June 6
• Graduating Seniors Trip: China Passage May 20-
–June 1
• ACA Swiss Alps/Italian Lakes May 31–June 8
University Athletics
MEN’S BASEBALL televised games
• vs. Miami April 18, 4 p.m., dedication of new
Boshamer Stadium, Raycom Sports Network
Don’t stop here …
Listed on this page are highlights of
events for April and
May. New GAA programs and activities
are added regularly. For
detailed and up-to-date information,
visit the calendar at
alumni.unc.edu.
contact information for events:
■ Admissions, Admitted
Student Receptions
(919) 843–9694
■ Alumni Education
(919) 962–3574
■ Career Services
(919) 962–3749
■ Club Events
(919) 962–6705
■ GAA/University Misc.
(919) 962–1208
■ University Athletics
(919) 962–3576
■ Homecoming
(919) 962–3582
■ Reunions
(919) 962–3576
■ Family Camp
(919) 962–3576
■ Student Programs
(919) 962–7054
■ Travel (toll-free)
(877) 962–3980