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University of North Carolina System

The University of North Carolina, often called the University of North Carolina System to avoid confusion, is a federation of all sixteen public universities in North Carolina. The flagship school is the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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History

The system was established in 1932 as the Consolidated University of North Carolina with three campuses; three more were added in the 1960s. It assumed its present name July 1, 1972, with the incorporation of the remaining ten state-supported four-year institutions. Its current members and the years in which they became part of the system are:

Presidents

Consolidated University of North Carolina

  • Frank Porter Graham (1932–1949)
  • William D. Carmichael (acting president, 1949–1950)
  • Gordon Gray (1950–1955)
  • J. Harris Purks (acting president, 1955–1956)
  • William C. Friday (acting president, 1956–1957; president, 1957–1972)

University of North Carolina System

  • William C. Friday (1972–1986)
  • C. D. Spangler (1986–1997)
  • Molly Corbett Broad (1997- )

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