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Our buildings are open for visitors on Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. UNC Hussman faculty and staff are automatically granted after-hours access to Carroll Hall and Curtis Media Center via OneCard or mobile device

Additionally, some classrooms and labs require a OneCard access to enter. If you are a faculty member and you have students who require special access to our classrooms and labs, please direct them to this access request page.

Carroll Hall

Exterior shot of Carroll Hall.

The university completed this building in 1953 and named it for Dudley DeWitt Carroll, the first dean of the School of Commerce, which later became the School of Business Administration. In 1999, the building became home to the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Charles Kuralt Learning Center is a hidden gem in 281 Carroll Hall.

 

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Curtis Media Center

It is my dream that this building will provide a place where dreamers and believers can come and learn for years to come and hopefully prepare for a future that makes for a better North Carolina.

Don Curtis ’63

Curtis Media Center building

Located adjacent to Carroll Hall at the campus gateway facing Cameron Avenue, the nearly 13,000-square-foot, three-story building features a high-tech broadcast studio, a podcast studio, a makerspace and four state-of-the-art classrooms. Don Curtis ’63 — an alumnus and a former member of the UNC Board of Trustees — and his family foundation’s visionary gift made the building a reality.

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