The Morehead-Cain is a four-year merit scholarship to the University of North Carolina. Funded and overseen by a private foundation, the Morehead-Cain provides for the full cost of attendance, as well as a four-year Summer Enrichment Program made up of diverse, customized experiences across the Unit…
Sir Christopher Meyer, former British ambassador to the United States and the Morehead-Cain Alumni Distinguished Visiting Professor, speaks about the evolution of Britain's role in the world. March 27, 2012, at the Morehead-Cain Foundation.
Joanna Pearson '02 recently published the young-adult novel "The Rites and Wrongs of Janice Wills," and she has a collection of poetry due out next year. Here, she reads from her novel at Chapel Hill's Flyleaf Books.
Frank Bruni '86 spoke on November 5, 2010 at the UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication. With a career that has spanned the New York Post, the Detroit Free Press, and an eclectic range of coverage at the New York Times, Frank has some truly top-notch tales from the world of print journalism. He shared several of them in a half-hour address at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Judge J. Rich Leonard '71 serves on the bench of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Eastern North Carolina. He recently oversaw the restoration of the historic courthouse on Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh.
Every year, Benjamin Porter '72 unveils his ninety year-old panoramic camera to create a one-of-a-kind momento for the Morehead-Cain graduation class. Taken on the steps of the Morehead Planetarium, the gorgeous photographs have become an annual tradition for scholars.