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  1. University of North Carolina Wilmington | UNCW

    UNCW stands out among the best universities in the UNC System, ranking near the Top 100 Public Universities in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report. The UNCW …

  2. University of North Carolina Wilmington - Wikipedia

    In 1969, the college became a university and was renamed as the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Today, it has three campuses with the main campus in Wilmington, an extension …

  3. Men's Basketball - UNC Wilmington Athletics

    The official Men's Basketball page for the UNC Wilmington Seahawks

  4. myUNCW | UNCW

    Your UNCW account and password help you access UNCW applications and computers. Use our Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) Portal to easily reset your password.

  5. UNC Wilmington – UNC System

    More than 75 years later, the University of North Carolina Wilmington is a top national institution with nearly 18,000 students, more than 2,500 faculty and staff, more than 170 buildings, and …

  6. Academics | UNCW

    From humble beginnings in 1947 as Wilmington College, UNCW has evolved into a top doctoral and research institution with nearly 19,000 students and about 2,500 employees.

  7. Why UNCW basketball player Noah Ross, Nolan Hodge stuck with …

    5 days ago · Veterans Noah Ross and Nolan Hodge return for one final season at UNCW, embodying loyalty and unfinished business in the transfer-portal era.

  8. Find Your Program | UNCW

    Whether you’re a first-time student or a transfer student, seeking an advanced degree or looking to enhance your career potential, you’ll discover endless opportunities to dream, grow and …

  9. How UNCW researchers are taking a deep dive to help NC's oysters

    Oct 20, 2025 · Pearl of the coast: How UNCW researchers are helping NC's oyster and shellfish farmers At the Shellfish Research Hatchery, officials are hoping to 'breed' oysters that can …

  10. Admissions | UNCW

    Discover all that UNCW has to offer, whether you're a high school sophomore or junior, thinking of transferring from a community college or another university, or a prospective graduate student.