Foreign faculty face new hurdles
The price for colleges to employ foreign faculty members is going to increase because of revisions in federal immigration laws. College employers will ...
Read More »The price for colleges to employ foreign faculty members is going to increase because of revisions in federal immigration laws. College employers will ...
Read More »A bill in the Texas legislature proposes to push the state’s drinking age back seven hours — an eternity to those wishing to celebrate their ...
Read More »Violence remains a problem on college campuses, often going unreported, a higher education health group says. The American College Health Association ...
Read More »A lightning bolt from an early morning thunderstorm struck the Bell Tower last month, leaving the campus devoid of its natural soundtrack. But after ...
Read More »An unprecedented extension of the race for senior class office left candidates with an extra week to zero in on their campaign strategies and platforms. ...
Read More »Braxton Foushee remembers his high school as a place where families came together. The Chapel Hill resident was one of many students who attended Lincoln ...
Read More »Game and Time: Virginia at No. 4 North Carolina. Tipoff is at 7 p.m. Site: Smith Center TV/Radio: The game will be televised on ESPN. The Tar Heel ...
Read More »As legislators look for ways to balance the state’s needs, Gov. Mike Easley has come out strongly against tuition increases for UNC-system schools ...
Read More »The author of next year’s summer reading book brings a range of experience to a discussion of race relations in America. Here, Timothy Tyson addresses ...
Read More »A 16-year-old East Chapel Hill High School student was arrested Monday and charged with two felony counts of taking indecent liberties with ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council voted to extend its loan to Habitat for Humanity on Monday night — at least until the council’s March 7 business ...
Read More »WINSTON-SALEM — In a university system of rams, wolves, pirates and other intimidating creatures, a school boasting the fighting pickle as a mascot ...
Read More »- A breaking and entering was reported at 7:30 p.m. Friday, resulting in the theft of $1,020 worth of property from a residence at 102 Isley St., ...
Read More »As nearly 50 same-sex couples held hands and kissed in the Pit on Monday, even more students stopped in their tracks, taken back by the public displays ...
Read More »President Bush proposed cuts to university research in science and agriculture in his 2006 budget released last week, affecting almost all UNC-system ...
Read More »Despite President Bush’s vocal support for community colleges, his budget calls for the elimination of education programs that will affect their ...
Read More »RALEIGH — Four months after a jury acquitted a local man in the death of a UNC alumnus, a Guilford County legislator has filed a bill that would ...
Read More »Out-of-state students at N.C. Agricultural & Technical State University could catch a break next year if the university’s Board of Trustees ...
Read More »The gallery is white-walled and sparse, the polished wooden floors gleaming. In such humble settings, the delicate and colorful art garners attention. The ...
Read More »On the same night it brought a petition to the Chapel Hill Town Council requesting the condemnation of a vacant Franklin Street restaurant, the Downtown ...
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