State teachers face difficult choices after new law
In two years, Culbreth Middle School teacher Chuck Hennessee will be fully vested as a public educator and can retire — facing a decision to stay in ...
Read More »In two years, Culbreth Middle School teacher Chuck Hennessee will be fully vested as a public educator and can retire — facing a decision to stay in ...
Read More »Education experts urged teachers Tuesday to offer their own solutions for improving schools in light of numerous changes proposed by state legislators. ...
Read More »Chapel Hill resident Bill Cobey has been a UNC athletic director, a U.S. Congressman and a city manager — and now he can add chairman of the North Carolina ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly will debate a bill this week that could affect every public school educator in the state.
Read More »A measure that aims to restrict the ability of for-profit schools to use federal money for advertising has received the backing of N.C. leaders at both ...
Read More »A recent national study revealed that the state spends less on its K-12 students than the national average.
Read More »In a few decades, the kids on the playground might be drafting legislation or performing surgeries.
Read More »As the economy continues to experience a sluggish recovery, more and more students are opting to forgo the workforce and obtain a college degree — but ...
Read More »Public schools, universities and community colleges across the state are investigating ways to reward better performing schools — but administrators ...
Read More »The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities recently announced a significant push to increase the number of U.S. graduates — and avoid falling ...
Read More »We attend university because we believe there is something good about education. We choose to attend a good university because we hope to be well-educated. ...
Read More »Higher education leaders will begin discussing the value of a liberal arts education in the job market at a national conference hosted by Wake Forest ...
Read More »Despite common stereotypes, student athletes at UNC have been found to choose many of the same majors as their non-athlete peers.
Read More »A group of UNC students, faculty and staff is trying to raise awareness about a group of people who are systematically denied access to education — ...
Read More »On Jan. 26, Gov. Bev Perdue surprised North Carolinians by announcing that her current and first term would be her last.
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