A look back on legacy
CORRECTION: The original version of this story stated that Sen. Ellie Kinnaird, D-Orange, has served in the Senate since 1964. Kinnaird has actually served in the Senate since 1997. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
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CORRECTION: The original version of this story stated that Sen. Ellie Kinnaird, D-Orange, has served in the Senate since 1964. Kinnaird has actually served in the Senate since 1997. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Several UNC-system schools have decided not to participate in a federal financial aid initiative because administrators say it doesn’t offer many benefits to participating schools.
UNC-system President Thomas Ross didn’t waste any time advocating for more efficient university operations after seeing the immediate effects of millions cut in state funding.
UNC’s tentative proposal to increase in-state tuition by 40 percent during a multi-year span far exceeds the UNC system’s cap, but administrators said they were not surprised by the proposal.
As the curriculum at N.C. public schools continues to be reviewed, research indicates some high school graduates are floundering post-graduation.
The governing body of the UNC system is giving universities more leeway in how they handle outside offers for their faculty.
As the amount of financial aid available at UNC-system schools continues to shrink, some students are running out of options.
As the UNC-system Association of Student Governments prepares to tackle potential tuition and fee increases, officers say student involvement will be key.
The UNC system has been forced to cut vital resources in the classroom, and now it is cutting some of its leaders.
Although a concrete plan to eliminate redundant degree programs at UNC-system schools has still not been established, a new initiative by UNC-CH has raised questions about what programs would be deemed unnecessary.
The classroom is at the core of the University’s mission and should be the last thing compromised to budget cuts. However, concerns about graduation rates and pressure from state budget cuts are causing some UNC-system schools to consider loosening restrictions and degree requirements to get students out on time. Such actions only add academic insult to financial injury.
As UNC-system libraries move into the digital age, they face several roadblocks from e-book publishers, who are wary of losing money by selling e-books to university library networks.
Mackenzie Hatfield first stepped onto Appalachian State University’s campus in fall 2007.
When the UNC system’s governing body met Thursday, discussions about how to absorb budget cuts and supplement them through other sources of revenue dominated its agenda.
The UNC system’s 17th president says he’s embracing severe budget cuts, resource shortfalls and a troubled economy as a challenge — a challenge he plans to tackle head on.
An education at a UNC-system school has traditionally been considered a bargain.
Since the UNC-system Board of Governors held a private retreat almost two months ago, accusations of breaking the N.C. open meetings law have been refuted by board officials — a back-and-forth match that might come to a head this week.
Universities paying international recruiting agents on a per- student commission have fueled a national ethical debate.
Plans to offer buyout packages to tenured faculty have been discussed as a viable option to cut costs and find savings at universities in the state.
Steven Leath, UNC-system vice president for research, has been named the 15th president of Iowa State University.