Courtesy of UNC@Work Like much of eastern North Carolina, UNC campuses suffered major disruption in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. Several campuses closed for more than a week, with students sent home while staff worked around the clock to restore power, repair wind damage, and dry out soaked facilities. But even as they struggled to… READ MORE
At NC State, solutions to real-world problems
RALEIGH (October 26, 2016) â Whether itâs creating flame-retardant fabrics or drug-detecting nail polish, protecting the power grid or introducing sweet potatoes in sub-Saharan Africa, Randy Woodson calls it a âthink and doâ mentality at NC State University. âThis is a place that wants to do things, that wants to build things, make things work… READ MORE
The Meaning of a 21st-Century Education in North Carolina
By Michael Tiemann Chair, Board of Trustees University of North Carolina School of the Arts Education reform is a topic that dates back to at least Plato and the ancient Greeks. Â Adam Smith wrote about it in The Wealth of Nations. Â Thomas Jefferson advocated for it as a democratic necessity. Â Abraham Lincoln effected it by… READ MORE
UNC Research: âWeâve seen powerful resultsâ
CHAPEL HILL â Chancellor Carol Folt calls them âzingersâ â imaginative ideas that, when coupled with years of fundamental research, produce enormous breakthroughs in science. And in just the past three years, Folt says in the accompanying video, UNC Chapel Hill has made extraordinary research advances in fields such as biomedical engineering, cancer and Big… READ MORE
Farmer: âOur path has never been easyâ
Stephen Farmer Vice Provost for Enrollment and Undergraduate Admissions University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Keynote Address â University Day 2016 October 11, 2016 Chancellor Foltâthank you for that kind and generous introduction. And President Spellings; Trustee Stone; Provost Dean; Professor Cairns and members of the faculty, including those who are honorably retired; Mr…. READ MORE
Spellings: Higher education âa new civil rightâ
CHAPEL HILL (October 13, 2016) â At her inauguration today, the 18th president of the University of North Carolina system left no doubt about her view on access to a college education. âTogether, we can make some form of higher education our higher expectation for every person in North Carolina,â President Margaret Spellings told the… READ MORE
âEvery child must… reach beyond high schoolâ
RALEIGH (October 13, 2016) â The Pope Center for Higher Education Policy distributed a column last week that simply canât go unanswered. In it, the writer challenges the economic benefits of greater enrollment in North Carolinaâs public universities. Â He questions the goals of the universitiesâ 2013 strategic plan, âOur Time, Our Future,â to raise the… READ MORE
Wolfpack to the rescue for Pirates
GREENVILLE (October 13, 2016) â With floodwaters from Hurricane Matthew rising all around him Monday, East Carolina Athletics Director Jeff Compher needed help for his teams. âWeâve become an island here,â Compher said. Flooding of major roads in and out of Greenville forced university officials to cancel classes for the week. But ECUâs soccer team… READ MORE
Casteen: Core curriculum needed more now than a generation ago
Remarks from John T. Casteen III President Emeritus, University of Virginia Virginia Episcopal School Centennial Founders Day Lynchburg, VA September 30, 2016 The major speaker at the first college deansâ meeting I attended (in 1975) was the late Caroline Bird, who was one of the founders of modern American feminism â one of the small… READ MORE
VIDEO: Â What does Carolina look for in students?
CHAPEL HILL â As college application season arrives, thousands of students and their parents wonder what UNC Chapel Hill looks for in applicants. So the Higher Education Works Foundation asked the man whose office reviewed 35,875 applications for 4,254 positions in Carolinaâs freshman class this year.1 âWeâre not looking for a particular number or a… READ MORE
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