UNC system happenings for June 12-18
UNC-W names new chancellor
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UNC-W names new chancellor
After years of budget cuts, the UNC system would see no major reductions under the N.C. Senate’s budget proposal, finalized last week.
In its first 37 years, the multi-campus UNC system never experienced the financial strains it has been grappling with since the 2008 recession.
The University is like an elephant, Joe Templeton said.
Some people in North Carolina are forced to turn to the nearest corner store or fast food restaurant when hungry.
The Bull’s Head Bookshop is an oddity in the UNC system.
The finances of system schools’ athletic programs will soon be more closely reviewed by various levels of administration.
Student government representatives across North Carolina traveled to the nation’s capitol Sunday and Monday to lobby for student issues.
N.C. Central University Chancellor Debra Saunders-White has always enjoyed being the only woman in the room.
East Carolina University senior Uriah Ward is running for the state House of Representatives seat in his district, a democrat taking on the race in a historically red corner of the map.
When UNC-CH students pay next year’s tuition bill, nearly a quarter of the check will go toward subsidizing other students’ education.
WSSU chancellor to resign
When members of the UNC-system Board of Governors sit down in meetings today and Friday, they’ll have reviewed hundreds of pages of materials.
Last updated in 2012, the UNC-system drug policy might be in for serious revisions because of students right here at UNC.
When N.C. State University Student Body President Alex Parker was sworn in this weekend as next year’s president of the UNC-system Association of Student Governments, he knew the difficulty of the task ahead of him.
UNC-C dorm safety improved
Last week the State Board of Elections unanimously voted to reaffirm the move of an early voting site off of Appalachian State University’s campus.
CLARIFICATION — A previous version of this article did not make clear that not all distinguished professorships belong to existing professors on campus. Some professorships are established and then used to recruit faculty to come to the university. The article has been updated to reflect this.
Some professors are getting the chance to branch outside their classrooms and into new disciplines.
After State Budget Director Art Pope called the UNC system’s budget request “not realistic,” system leaders shaved $74 million off their request, in the form of money for new construction projects.