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Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Group photo of members of ACRED at the Spring 2026 meeting.
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a Song Tribute and Panel Discussion with members and advocates of the American Indian Center
Pictured: Kerry Bird, Chair of ACRED American Indian Subcomittee
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a Song Tribute and Panel Discussion with members and advocates of the American Indian Center
Pictured: Isabella Garcia ’27 Carolina Indian Circle | Powwow Co-Chair
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a Song Tribute and Panel Discussion with members and advocates of the American Indian Center
Pictured: Danielle Hiraldo, Director at the American Indian Center; Kerry Bird, Chair of ACRED American Indian Subcomittee; Brandi Brooks Davis, first employee at American Indian Center and SAS Global Head of Enterprise Business Development; Isabella Garcia ’27 Carolina Indian Circle | Powwow Co-Chair
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a Song Tribute and Panel Discussion with members and advocates of the American Indian Center
Pictured: Kerry Bird, Chair of ACRED American Indian Subcomittee; Brandi Brooks Davis, first employee at American Indian Center and SAS Global Head of Enterprise Business Development
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a Song Tribute and Panel Discussion with members and advocates of the American Indian Center
Pictured: Brandi Brooks Davis, first employee at American Indian Center and SAS Global Head of Enterprise Business Development
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a Song Tribute and Panel Discussion with members and advocates of the American Indian Center
Pictured: Danielle Hiraldo, Director at the American Indian Center
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a Song Tribute and Panel Discussion with members and advocates of the American Indian Center
Pictured: Danielle Hiraldo, Director at the American Indian Center; Kerry Bird, Chair of ACRED American Indian Subcomittee; Isabella Garcia ’27 Carolina Indian Circle | Powwow Co-Chair
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a Song Tribute and Panel Discussion with members and advocates of the American Indian Center
Pictured: Danielle Hiraldo, Director at the American Indian Center; Kerry Bird, Chair of ACRED American Indian Subcomittee; Brandi Brooks Davis, first employee at American Indian Center and SAS Global Head of Enterprise Business Development; Isabella Garcia ’27 Carolina Indian Circle | Powwow Co-Chair
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a Song Tribute and Panel Discussion with members and advocates of the American Indian Center
Pictured: Brandi Brooks Davis, first employee at UNC American Indian Center and SAS Global Head of Enterprise Business Development
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a Song Tribute and Panel Discussion with members and advocates of the American Indian Center
Pictured: Isabella Garcia ’27, Carolina Indian Circle | Powwow Co-Chair, performs a Song Tribute
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a Song Tribute and Panel Discussion with members and advocates of the American Indian Center
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a conversation with UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts and ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs on the University’s current initiatives and points of pride.
Pictured: ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs ’87; UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a conversation with UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts and ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs on the University’s current initiatives and points of pride.
Pictured: UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a conversation with UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts and ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs on the University’s current initiatives and points of pride.
Pictured: ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs ’87; UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a conversation with UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts and ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs on the University’s current initiatives and points of pride.
Pictured: ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs ’87; UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a conversation with UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts and ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs on the University’s current initiatives and points of pride.
Pictured: UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a conversation with UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts and ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs on the University’s current initiatives and points of pride.
Pictured: ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs ’87; UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a conversation with UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts and ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs on the University’s current initiatives and points of pride.
Pictured: ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs ’87; UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at the Spangler Center for a conversation with UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Lee Roberts and ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs on the University’s current initiatives and points of pride.
Pictured: ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs ’87
Taken at the Spangler Center in Chapel Hill, NC, on March 27th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Pictured: Tar Heel basketball legend Phil Ford; Director of Special Projects Marcus Ginyard
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Pictured: ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs ’87; Tar Heel basketball legend Phil Ford; Director of Special Projects Marcus Ginyard
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Pictured: Tar Heel basketball legend Phil Ford; Director of Special Projects Marcus Ginyard
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Pictured: Tar Heel basketball legend Phil Ford; Director of Special Projects Marcus Ginyard
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Pictured: Tar Heel basketball legend Phil Ford; Director of Special Projects Marcus Ginyard
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Pictured: ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs ’87; Tar Heel basketball legend Phil Ford
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Pictured: Vice Chancellor for Development Mike Andreasen
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Pictured: Director of Special Projects Marcus Ginyard
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Pictured: ACRED Chair Dwight Jacobs ’87
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)

Photographs from The Alumni Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity (ACRED) Spring 2026 Meeting. ACRED is an Alumni group dedicated to serving Carolina’s multi-cultural communities by engaging all alumni in the life of the university, and forging deeper and lasting relationships between Carolina and its racially and ethnically diverse constituents.
Members gather at Sutton’s Drug Store to enjoy burgers, shakes, and fries. Joined by Tar Heel Basketball greats Marcus Ginyard, a member of the 2009 National Championship team and current Director of Special Projects at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Phil Ford, a Tar Heel legend who set records under coach Dean Smith and went on to enjoy a decorated pro career in the NBA.
Taken at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street on March 26th, 2026.
(Photos by Andrew Bounds/UNC-Chapel Hill)















































































































