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UNCW Magazine

Spring 2026 Issue
Chancellor Volety shakes hands with future students in Discovery Hall

Greetings from the Chancellor

At UNCW, we pursue opportunities at every turn, expanding knowledge through the actions of our students, faculty, staff and community partners. This edition of UNCW Magazine highlights the power of collaboration and innovation across our campus.

Students First
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Charlie Caputo ’26

As part of UNCW’s first intelligent systems engineering graduating class, Charlie Caputo ’26 has worked on developing a robotic system to assist surgeons.

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Tidal Rising: 75 Years

As the UNCW men’s basketball program celebrated its 75th season during the 2025–26 academic year, it honored its rich history through “Tidal Rising,” a documentary series showcasing the rise of Seahawks basketball.

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UNCW Breaks Ground on New Residence Hall

UNCW campus leaders and students gathered for the groundbreaking of a new residence hall that will house more than 500 students.

UNCW Announces 2026 Alumni Association Distinguished Award Honorees

UNC Wilmington has announced the newest recipients of the Alumni Association Distinguished Awards, which honor graduates whose exceptional accomplishments, integrity and service have made a lasting impact on the university and broader community.

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Five Alumni Inducted into CHHS Hall of Fame

On Thursday, March 26, the College of Health and Human Services inducted five distinguished alumni into its newly-created Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame recognizes and celebrates the outstanding achievements, leadership and service of distinguished alumni who have graduated from CHHS or programs that are now included within CHHS.

Two people examine the art in the CAB Gallery

At the CAB: “Undercurrents”

The Cultural Arts Building Art Gallery opens viewers’ eyes to the works of all kinds of distinct artists, including talented UNCW faculty. Taro Takizawa, assistant professor of art, explored the visuals of nature and memory through relief prints and a custom window vinyl installation as part of “Undercurrents,” his winter CAB exhibit.

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Growing Intelligence

It started with a suburban backyard garden but could provide the decision-making tools that farmers and others need to cultivate their land for long-term viability.

A Network of Partners. A World of Opportunity.

At the Cameron School of Business, consultancy often moves beyond the classroom, taking students into boardrooms of nonprofits, public agencies and global companies.

Scholarships and Fellowships: Impact of Giving

At UNCW, the impact of giving is exemplified by David ’78 and Helen Congdon’s historic $10 million commitment.

Teaching with Joy

The idea began with students leaning together around tables in a high school classroom, talking through their work as a steady hum of engaged, meaningful discussion filled the room.

Seahawk Nation

Alumni Class Notes August 2025-January 2026

Updates on personal and career accomplishments and achievements of UNCW alumni August 1, 2025–January 31, 2026.

From left: Jerry L. Oates ’95, Wanda Coley ’96, ’03M, Erica Jones ’96, Stephania Bloodworth ’00, Jordan McLeod ’25 on a panel of AAGA alumni

From Advice to Access

The Homecoming Brunch hosted by AAGA showcases the power of alumni engagement — and how intentional mentorship helps students find their footing.

In Memoriam, Spring 2026

Saying goodbye and remembering UNCW alumni and friends whose loss was recorded during the production of the spring 2026 issue of UNCW Magazine.

Read. Rest. Repeat.

Explore highlights from Seahawk-authored books for summer days and unhurried moments.

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