UNC students and advisors speak on drop in international students across the U.S.
In the midst of uncertainty surrounding travel restrictions in the United States, American universities are seeing fewer foreign students on their campuses.
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In the midst of uncertainty surrounding travel restrictions in the United States, American universities are seeing fewer foreign students on their campuses.
In the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, the damage in Puerto Rico is leading some North Carolinians to take action.
After years of steady decline, the University of North Carolina system teaching programs saw a rise in enrollment this year.
The N.C. Senate Judiciary Committee cleared a bill that would punish municipalities with sanctuary city policies and compel universities in the UNC system to disclose students’ immigration status to law enforcement.
Twelve new members will be introduced in the UNC-system Board of Governors in July — the majority of whom are white and Republican.
A bill introduced in the N.C. General Assembly in late February aims to legalize medical marijuana.
The Donald Trump administration took steps to shift policy in the Department of Education this month — proposing a $9 billion cut in federal spending and increasing state autonomy over education standards.
The Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act failed to reach the U.S. House of Representatives Friday, pulled at the last moment by U.S. Speaker of the House Paul Ryan and President Donald Trump.
Earlier this month, the N.C. General Assembly passed a law decreasing membership of the Board of Governors from 32 to 24 by 2019.
President Donald Trump issued a new executive order Monday banning immigration from six Muslim-majority countries — this time, leaving Iraq off the list.
Dubbed “Jane Roe,” Norma McCorvey gained notoriety as the anonymous plaintiff in the 1973 decision which legalized abortion — but she became symbolically important to both pro-abortion rights and anti-abortion groups in the next decades.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced plans to repeal House Bill 2 and crack down on crimes committed in locker rooms and bathrooms in a Tuesday press conference.
A group of legislators from the North Carolina General Assembly filed a bill Wednesday to increase their daily stipend while in session — a number which has not been raised for over 20 years.
Each year, more than a half a million students arriving on campuses nationwide are not ready for college classes, according to findings from the Hechinger Report.
The Revolutionary Black Panther Party of Wilmington held a press conference on the steps of the New Hanover County Courthouse — where police seized 10 guns.
Since the General Assembly lifted a 100-school cap on charter schools in 2011, the number of North Carolina charter schools has grown to 168 and student enrollment has more than doubled.
On Jan. 11 civil rights activist Pauli Murray's Durham home was designated a National Historic Landmark, one of the few — less than 3 percent in 2011 — to recognize women, people of color or members of the LGBTQ community.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced on Jan. 6 his plan to expand Medicaid coverage to more than 500,000 people in North Carolina, despite state law requiring legislative approval to do so.
A hearing to discuss the constitutionality of a part of a law affecting educational authority in North Carolina has been delayed upon a request from state officials.
Eleven people were injured after a student at The Ohio State University drove a car into a group of people Monday morning, left the vehicle and stabbed passers-by with a knife, according to authorities.