By Lou Bissette I am very proud of the UNC System. Our 17 institutions constitute the finest public university system in the nation. I have been fortunate to serve a combined 17 years, first on the Board of Western Carolina University and then on the UNC System Board of Governors. Lately, we have seen a… READ MORE
Hugh McColl: Give our universities room to work
By Hugh McColl States need certain ingredients to be great. They need globally competitive industries like biotech, international financial centers like Charlotte, and an arts and entertainment community that gives families a reason to stay. But the most important ingredient is a world-class education system. In North Carolina, that educational excellence has always been led… READ MORE
Burr and Bowles: Strengthening the UNC System for future generations
By Richard Burr and Erskine Bowles The University of North Carolina (UNC) Systemâs 17 institutions have given generations of students a top-tier education. Our universities have achieved a standard of excellence at a fraction of the cost of public institutions in other states. And they have built a bright, talented workforce, as the majority of… READ MORE
Thorp and Goldstein: Principles for governance reform
By Holden Thorp and Buck Goldstein Introduction: Universities falling short? We are honored to help introduce an ambitious series of articles on university governance and hopefully begin an important conversation that directly impacts the future of higher education in the United States. Over the last decade, we have been intimately involved in the subject as… READ MORE
Introduction: Universities falling short?
By Holden Thorp and Buck Goldstein We are honored to help introduce an ambitious series of articles on university governance and hopefully begin an important conversation that directly impacts the future of higher education in the United States. Over the last decade, we have been intimately involved in the subject as both authors and practitioners,… READ MORE
Principles for reform of governing boards
By Holden Thorp and Buck Goldstein Culture is always more important than structure. You can organize, rearrange, and re-engineer indefinitely, but if the underlying culture of an institution is inconsistent with its mission and aspirations, it will ultimately be dysfunctional. This is true for the internal workings of any college or university, but it is… READ MORE
Principles of reform for university leaders
By Holden Thorp and Buck Goldstein The previous five principles are largely directed at university trustees, and the following are intended for consideration by campus leaders. Prioritize Board Education: Teaching a governing board the details of how higher education operates is real work. Itâs no different than teaching general chemistry or a foreign language. If… READ MORE
Paul Fulton: A discussion of UNC System governance
By PAUL FULTON Our universities have set this state apart. If we donât pay attention to our universitiesâ future, then weâre not paying attention to our stateâs future. They are one and the same. Today, our universities tell a complicated story with world-class highs, but also headline-dominating lows. In recent years, the turmoil has risen… READ MORE
History of UNC governance: âLot of cooks in the kitchenâ
By D.G. MARTIN Former UNC System President Margaret Spellings spoke for many North Carolinians concerned about the stateâs public multi-campus university when she questioned, “You know, are we organized for success? âSo weâve got a Board of Trustees and a chancellor (on each campus), and a President and a Board of Governors (for the System),… READ MORE