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The University of the People – a tuition-free, online university – announced in September there are over 10,000 students enrolled for the first term of the 2018 school year.
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The University of the People – a tuition-free, online university – announced in September there are over 10,000 students enrolled for the first term of the 2018 school year.
In the past five years, the UNC-Chapel Hill Police Department has used two confidential informants to assist with investigations.
Correction: An earlier version this story incorrectly Devin Lentz as saying "We are depressed because of our gender." The quote has been updated. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
Reforms of campus free-speech policies have occurred across the nation — resulting in major implications for typically outspoken faculty and staff.
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On Friday, The Dear Colleague Letter, which guided the enforcement of Title IX policies at universities across the country, came to an end — changing the guidelines for how schools can adjudicate sexual assault cases.
UNC-system President Margaret Spellings and other higher education leaders concluded in a meeting Tuesday that universities have made limited progress in areas identified for reform 11 years ago.
Brown University launched a campaign Wednesday to eliminate loans from its financial aid packages for all current and incoming students in the next academic year.
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The White House hosted its annual summit for leaders of Historically Black Colleges and Universities Monday as part of National HBCU Week.
Patricia Matthew, associate professor of English at Montclair State University and author of the recently published book "Written/Unwritten," visited Chapel Hill on Tuesday to host a lecture on “Diversity in the Public Arena.” The lecture, hosted by the UNC Institute for the Arts and Humanities, was driven by the content of Matthew’s book and addressed the need for diversity and inclusion in university communities, particularly for faculty who are persons of color.