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(12/05/11 10:21pm)
Chancellor Holden Thorp met with President Barack Obama on Monday for a discussion that signals a coming national effort by the White House to make college more affordable.
(11/30/11 10:13pm)
UNC's Department of Housing and Residential Education has canceled its plan to stop reserving space for freshmen on North Campus, the department's director Larry Hicks said today.
(11/30/11 9:33pm)
The Department of Housing and Residential Education has abandoned its plan to stop reserving space for freshmen on North Campus next fall.
(11/17/11 10:07pm)
The University announced Thursday that Eunice Sahle, an African and Afro-American Studies and global studies professor, will become chairwoman of the African and Afro-American Studies department Jan. 1.
(11/17/11 4:01pm)
The Board of Trustees approved a 15.6 percent tuition increase for in-state students Thursday morning, rejecting a proposal by Student Body President Mary Cooper to delay the vote until December.
(11/14/11 5:50pm)
The tuition and fee advisory task force approved 15.6 percent tuition hikes for in-state students and 6.5 percent hikes for out-of-state students at its meeting Monday morning.
(10/19/11 2:05am)
The UNC athletic department’s compliance office kept few written records related to the NCAA investigation, said Amy Herman, associate athletic director for compliance, in a deposition made public Tuesday.
(10/14/11 9:36pm)
The student fee advisory subcommittee postponed Friday a vote on a $45 increase to the athletic fee, citing a desire for the increase’s revenue to be devoted entirely to scholarships, not the Olympic sports programs.
(10/13/11 10:11pm)
The Christian a cappella group Psalm 100 did not violate the University’s non-discrimination policy when it ousted a gay member in August, said Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Winston Crisp on Thursday.
(10/12/11 3:59am)
Holden Thorp is trying to walk a straight line in the changing world of higher education.
(09/29/11 8:18pm)
One year after the University announced a $125 million commitment to innovation, administrators are preparing to take the next step — a multi-million dollar expansion of the applied sciences.
(09/25/11 5:26pm)
Michael Bloomberg can make it anywhere, including at UNC.
(09/22/11 9:57pm)
Due to a reporting error, the original version of this story features incorrect data about this year’s freshman class. The average grade point average for the class was 4.5, and 79.8 percent of students were in the top 10 percent of their high school class. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(09/21/11 8:49pm)
As UNC struggles to adapt to this year’s round of budget cuts, administrators are already preparing for next year — and large tuition hikes are on the table.
(09/07/11 8:15pm)
On Sept. 12, 2001, the University invited everyone to gather in Polk Place so nobody would have to mourn alone.
(09/02/11 1:08am)
Julius Nyang’oro, chairman of the University’s Afro-American Studies Department, resigned from the position Thursday in the wake of “irregularities” surrounding courses in his department and their relation to the investigation into the football team, according to a statement from Chancellor Holden Thorp.
(09/01/11 9:00pm)
Julius Nyang’oro, chairman of the University’s Afro-American Studies Department, resigned today in the wake of “irregularities” surrounding courses in his department and their relation to the investigation into the football team, according to a statement from Chancellor Holden Thorp.
(08/30/11 4:52am)
The Christian a cappella group Psalm 100 voted unanimously Sunday night to remove one of its members, senior Will Thomason, because of his views on homosexuality, members said.
(08/23/11 2:33am)
The scandal that has mired the University’s athletic program in uncertainty has also engulfed one of its oldest institutions: the
student-led honor system.
(08/01/11 9:35pm)
Confidential records for 31 students were stolen after a break-in at the student judicial system office in Student and Academic Services Building North, according to UNC News Services. The larceny was discovered at 8 a.m. Monday.