UNC-system happenings for Oct. 15, 2014
ECU hosts underwater expert
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ECU hosts underwater expert
UNC-G launches prevention program
Long before the N.C. General Assembly finalized a new state budget last month, higher education leaders knew two more years of tight finances would be on the horizon.
To the frustration of Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx and other city residents, former Charlotte mayor and current Gov. Pat McCrory isn’t giving his hometown any special treatment.
The world’s first bachelor’s degree in sleep studies will be launched this fall — at UNC.
CORRECTION: The original version of this story incorrectly stated that Mike Schoonmaker was a UNC-C police officer. He is now director of security for Mecklenburg County. The story also incorrectly stated that library closings meant employees could be moved to one of 19 other locations. There are actually 18 other library locations. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Universities nationwide are urging members of Congress to reach an agreement on federal deficit reduction without imposing further cuts on higher education.
When the Democratic National Convention comes to Charlotte in 2012, it will need a place to house its personnel.
If students at UNC-Charlotte want to change its name to the “University of Charlotte,” then they should be allowed to.
Students at UNC-Charlotte have recently expressed interest in changing the school’s name to the University of Charlotte.
The UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine will expand its medical school to the UNC-system campuses in Asheville and Charlotte.