Faculty retention concerns weigh heavily on UNC tution increases
For administrators and trustees, the decision to propose increasing tuition by 15.6 percent for in-state students came down to the financial needs of ...
Read More »For administrators and trustees, the decision to propose increasing tuition by 15.6 percent for in-state students came down to the financial needs of ...
Read More »UNC and its fellow Atlantic Coast Conference members must ensure that the timing is right given the steep financial implications of providing scholarships ...
Read More »Facing a shrinking state budget, the N.C. General Assembly is considering putting various state-owned entities up for sale — including railroads.
Read More »At the request of legislators, the UNC Health Care system is shedding more light on its relationship with Raleigh-based Rex Healthcare, which it has owned ...
Read More »The UNC Health Care System has undergone a rapid expansion during the past decade and created a footprint that extends well beyond Chapel Hill — but ...
Read More »State Rep. Thom Tillis (R-Mecklenburg) must apologize for the ludicrous — not to mention offensive — policy he suggested last week.
Read More »Holden Thorp is trying to walk a straight line in the changing world of higher education. As the University’s 10th chancellor, he, like every other ...
Read More »Debate has flared in churches across North Carolina since the N.C. General Assembly passed the Defense of Marriage amendment, which defines marriage as ...
Read More »The N.C. General Assembly passed a law to protect Jordan Lake’s waters in Aug. 2009.
Read More »While the state’s proposed redistricting maps await approval from the U.S. Justice Department, legislators and election officials continue to debate ...
Read More »Gov. Bev Perdue has a right to her socially conservative stance — and voting record — on marriage. But, as governor, it was her obligation to take ...
Read More »Thomas Ross, the man who has overseen the 17 UNC-system campuses for the last nine months, was sworn in Thursday. The UNC system’s 17th president says ...
Read More »Seth Keel, a 17-year-old senior at Middle Creek High School in Apex, will be allowed to vote for the candidates he supports in the 2012 primaries but ...
Read More »If the N.C. General Assembly wants a war of ideas on the road, it needs to at least make it a two-way street
Read More »UNC law student and Hillsborough native Amanda Gladin-Kramer bought her first road bike and began cycling in May.
Read More »Supporters of the state’s Governor’s School program have been raising private funds to support it since June — but they might not have to do so ...
Read More »State legislators opted to phase out funding for the N.C. Teaching Fellows program in June, but the N.C. House of Representatives’ Republican leader ...
Read More »A debate at the UNC School of Law today set two state legislators on either side of the Defense of Marriage amendment, arguing as lawmakers and as lawyers. Students ...
Read More »A $10-million fund set in place to protect high-profile faculty in the UNC system has dwindled to nearly nothing.
Read More »RALEIGH — “Why don’t we vote on your marriage?” read one of many red, white and blue signs held by rainbow-clad protestors outside the N.C. General ...
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