UNC-system happenings for Sept. 11, 2015
Laverne Cox to speak at NCCU Laverne Cox, an Emmy-nominated transgender actress and the first trans woman of color to play a leading role on mainstream ...
Read More »Laverne Cox to speak at NCCU Laverne Cox, an Emmy-nominated transgender actress and the first trans woman of color to play a leading role on mainstream ...
Read More »Gene Nichol is a man who won’t be moved.
Read More »Appalachian State University has experienced three student deaths this semester — two of which happened in the last 11 days.
Read More »UNC-Greensboro is following in the footsteps of UNC-CH and Duke University on sexual assault prevention, launching a new program this fall to address ...
Read More »Winston-Salem State University might have a new chancellor in less than a week.
Read More »North Carolina has 11 four-year public and private HBCUs — the most in the country — but fewer HBCU students in the state are able to afford four-plus ...
Read More »Court officials in Wake County are looking to simplify the aftermath of nearly 1,000 people being arrested over the dozen Moral Monday protests this summer ...
Read More »Three N.C. universities were on lockdown last week after gunmen were reportedly spotted on each campus — but outcomes ranged from a student being shot ...
Read More »The history of jazz was on display in Hill Hall Auditorium Tuesday night, with the North Carolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra splitting the genre into five ...
Read More »Whether in Washington, D.C., or in the private sector, North Carolina Central University’s new chancellor has always been on the cutting edge of higher ...
Read More »After a report on academic degree duplication last year failed to find concrete proposals for restructuring academic programs, several UNC-system schools ...
Read More »New academic standards at N.C. Central University have put more than 500 students in jeopardy of being kicked out of school. As many as 519 students ...
Read More »Two N.C. university marching bands have been invited to the 2011 Rose Parade, one of the most prestigious parades a college marching band can participate ...
Read More »When the 17 UNC-system campuses were asked to respond by May with their plans to complete the goal that system President Erskine Bowles gave them in December, ...
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