UNC grad becomes first Black female pilot for N.C. National Guard
In October 2013, UNC graduate Lindsey Jefferies became the first Black female Black Hawk pilot in the N.C. National Guard.
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In October 2013, UNC graduate Lindsey Jefferies became the first Black female Black Hawk pilot in the N.C. National Guard.
Correction: A previous version of this article stated, "Tillis had not scheduled a meeting location as of the day before the meetings." According to Sen. Tillis' press secretary Adam Webb, Tillis' office scheduled a meeting for March 19. The story has been updated to reflect the correction.
Although a December study by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ranked North Carolina best in the nation for campus free speech, debate continues over the controversial free speech policy adopted by the UNC Board of Governors on Dec. 15.
Wildfire activity in the western U.S. is linked to warming in the Arctic, according to a recent study.
The U.S. Department of Education recently awarded a five-year, $1.15 million grant to UNC-Greensboro to help first-generation and underrepresented students prepare for graduate education.
Margot Lee Shetterly, author of the book “Hidden Figures” from which the movie of the same name is based, will be the commencement speaker for the UNC-Greensboro graduating class of 2017.
On Friday, demonstrators on Franklin Street and in the Pit took a stand against police brutality and the recent election results.
Supporters and protestors alike were turned away from Hillary Clinton’s rally in Greensboro on Thursday due to excessive attendance.
UNC-Pembroke provost to retire in 2017
Restructuring at North Carolina A&T State University will replace the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Technology with three new colleges — sparking concerns from students and faculty about preserving the identity of one of the nation’s largest historically black colleges.
College students nationwide are discovering remedial classes can add up in cost but not credit, according to a recent report.
UNC-P aid flood victims
CLARIFICATION: The original version of this article was not clear enough representing Joseph Graves position in the North Carolina A&T and Duke University partnership. Graves is leading the program at N.C. A&T. The story has been updated to reflect these changes.
Laverne Cox to speak at NCCU
Thursday morning, the Board of Governors educational planning committee voted to discontinue 46 degree programs across the UNC-System, including one at UNC-Chapel Hill: human biology. Some of the programs will be reformatted as concentrations or consolidated into other majors. The entire Board voted Friday to adopt the recommendations voted on by the committee Thursday.
Hagan speaks at N.C. State
While the temperature outside is getting colder, the North Carolina softball team's bats are heating up — as the team demonstrated its offensive firepower in a doubleheader against UNC-Greensboro Sunday.
UNC-G launches prevention program
Poverty in NC on the rise