RALEIGH (June 12, 2019) â Weâre finally starting to get it: Improved student performance starts well before kindergarten. And that means getting more 4-year-olds into high-quality pre-kindergarten. Recent research indicates that the benefits of quality Pre-K prepare a child for academic success at least through eighth grade. For several years now, academics and business executives alike… READ MORE
RALEIGH â Weâve said it before, and weâll say it again: Teacher pay in North Carolina is headed in the right direction. The National Education Association released estimates in March that indicate average pay for North Carolinaâs K-12 public school teachers now stands at $53,975, ranking North Carolina 29th among the states.1 Thatâs an increase… READ MORE
RALEIGH â At a time when demands for an educated workforce are only growing, the proposed 2019-21 budget the state Senate adopted last week reaffirms the Senateâs tendency to under invest in higher education. Senate leaders made great fanfare out of giving state employees a 5% raise over two years â yet inexplicably, they left out… READ MORE
By Emma Singletary BattlePresident/CEO, Higher Ed Works In a recent column titled âNorth Carolina ranks high in college funding,â John Hood reminds us that the N.C. Constitution requires that the benefits of our public colleges and universities âas far as practicable, be extended to the people of the state free of expense.â Hood acknowledges that between 2008 and 2018,… READ MORE
My name is London Graham and I am a rising sophomore at UNC-Chapel Hill studying Business Administration with a minor in Spanish. I would describe my freshman year experience to be similar to that of a roller coaster, filled with a variety of highs and lows and a few steady points. The highs consisted of… READ MORE
CHAPEL HILL (May 21, 2019) â Graduates of the University of North Carolina System are much more likely than other college alumni to appreciate and promote their schools, according to a survey of 77,695 alumni that Gallup conducted for the system. The UNC Systemâs strategic plan calls on university officials to collect data on graduatesâ… READ MORE
CHAPEL HILL â Attracting and keeping the best instructors to teach university students is an ongoing battle, Interim UNC System President William L. Roper says. âWe have a great university system in North Carolina. We have outstanding faculty. And universities, colleges all over America know that. Theyâre trying to raid our faculty to go elsewhere,â… READ MORE
CHAPEL HILL â The 17-campus University of North Carolina System has at least a $3 billion backlog of postponed building repairs and renovations. The System could use the N.C. General Assemblyâs help figuring out how to catch up on that deferred maintenance over the next 10 years, Interim UNC President William L. Roper says in… READ MORE
Arbreâya Lewis is a first-year adviser serving with the Duke University College Advising Corps at Riverside High School in Durham Public Schools. By Arbreâya LewisCollege Advising Corps DURHAM â I graduated from Duke University on Mother’s Day in 2018. I believe there could have been no better day for me to receive my degree â… READ MORE
CHAPEL HILL â The Interim President of the University of North Carolina System says his job is a remarkable privilege â but he also knows the University faces some trials. âWe have some challenges,â Interim President Dr. William L. Roper says in the accompanying video. âAnd one challenge, just to be direct about it, is… READ MORE
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