CHAPEL HILL â A year into her job as President of the University of North Carolina System, what strikes Margaret Spellings the most is the fundamental devotion of university faculty and staff to 225,000 students. âThe reason I took the job ⌠was itâs truly one of the finest university systems in the country,â Spellings… READ MORE
By PHILIP L. DUBOIS CHARLOTTE â Founded just 70 years ago to educate veterans returning from World War II, what is today known as UNC Charlotte remains committed to its original mission to provide access to the benefits of higher education for every deserving student. The 278 veterans who enrolled in the Charlotte Center of the… READ MORE
RALEIGH âA year after it was adopted in a single day, a new poll finds that HB2 still polarizes North Carolina voters â and a majority of us donât like it. âOverall, 33% of North Carolina voters support HB2, while 54% oppose it (11% undecided/not sure). Nearly two out of three hold strong views about… READ MORE
GREENSBORO â One thing that makes a great university is strong state support. In the accompanying video, UNC Greensboro Chancellor Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr. says North Carolina has a history of doing just that. âWeâre at a watershed in American public higher education,â Gilliam says. Â âFor so long, the states subsidized state universities at high… READ MORE
By Paul Nowell UNC Charlotte pmnowell@uncc.edu CHARLOTTE â UNC Charlotte economics professor Matthew Metzgar teaches Managerial Economics, a requirement for all majors in the Belk College of Business. With about 275 students, the course covers basic business concepts such as demand, cost, production, and market analysis. So Metzgar decided to make it more hands-on for… READ MORE
By ELWOOD L. ROBINSON Not all college rankings are created equal. Many national rankings reward universities for their selectivity or focus on metrics like reputation, recognizing universities that spend more money to game the system. Over the years, universities like Winston-Salem State University, which serve a large number of minorities, low-income, and first generation students,… READ MORE
DURHAM â If a smart student on Ocracoke wants to take Honors Physics, odds are her high school wonât have enough students to offer it. But the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in Durham can make it happen. The School of Science and Math was the first residential school of its kind in the… READ MORE
DURHAM â âThe Artsâ arenât part of the name at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.  But the arts are an integral part of the school. âPeople, when they hear âNorth Carolina School of Science and Math,â they think thatâs all we do,â Chancellor Todd Roberts says in the accompanying video.  âWe are a… READ MORE
By DAVID O. BELCHER CULLOWHEE â While Western North Carolinaâs mountains attract millions of visitors from around the world, beneath the beauty of the majestic peaks and long-range vistas exists a threat to the regionâs economic viability. That threat is the low level of higher education attained by those who call these mountains home and… READ MORE
RALEIGH â Gov. Roy Cooperâs proposed state budget for 2017-19 asks lawmakers to choose education over the tax cuts theyâve favored in recent years. âWe have a world-class University System, a culture of innovation and creativity, and an abundance of natural beauty,â Cooper said in a letter presenting his budget to legislators.  âHowever, over the past… READ MORE
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