Meet the UNC grad student using her experience as an immigrant to shape her career
Burcu Bozkurt, a graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill received The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans earlier this month.
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Burcu Bozkurt, a graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill received The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans earlier this month.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is planning a public history project that will address the university’s racist history. The project aims to give a voice to those on campus who have historically been suppressed.
Former N.C. Central University vice chancellor for administration and finance, Benjamin Durant, filed a lawsuit against NCCU Chancellor Johnson Akinleye, who was installed in his position April 19.
As low-income students are still underrepresented at universities across the United States, the American Talent Initiative is bringing together universities across the country—including UNC—to make their institutions more accessible for low-income students.
As students bring more wireless-ready devices to college, schools are tasked with meeting assumptions that Wi-Fi is available everywhere.
A new rule change in the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has dismissed hundreds of civil rights complaints considered to be a burden to the office.
Higher education policy is no exception to the effects of partisan tensions in Congress.
Claire Boyd was planning to study abroad in Istanbul, Turkey in the fall of 2016, but before she could, the Ataturk Airport attack occurred in June.
In light of the growing national opioid epidemic, several nursing schools are taking steps to prepare nurses to combat the evolving medical challenges presented by opioid misuse.
Duke University’s Office of Student Conduct has dropped its investigations into the students who protested during President Vincent Price’s speech over alumni weekend.
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper announced Thursday at Cedar Ridge High School in Hillsborough his proposal for $130 million to be utilized by K-12 schools, community colleges and universities to protect students and prevent school violence.
While financial issues and questions of editorial independence plague college newsrooms across the country, #SaveStudentNewsrooms is gaining attention across the internet as college students and graduates alike fight for the freedom of student press.
Duke University will become a smoke-free campus beginning in 2020.
A group of Duke University student activists stormed the stage in Page Auditorium during an alumni reunion event Saturday to protest institutional problems and state a list of the group’s demands.
As this year’s college admissions cycle comes to a close, it seems like gaining admission to schools in two of the country’s leading states for public higher education is becoming more difficult.
A policy report from the North Carolina Justice Center’s Budget and Tax Center raises questions about the success of North Carolina’s 2013 tax reform and the future of North Carolina funding given the soon-to-be-seen effects of the federal tax reform in December 2017.
When he was a senior in high school, Niko Prospero felt lost.
Alexx Andersen lay in bed at 12:11 p.m. two years ago, scrolling through their phone. An email popped up from their chaplain.
Bettylenah Njaramba, a junior at N.C. Central University, was elected president of the UNC Association of Student Governments Wednesday. She is the first African-American student to be elected to the position.
Congress continues to consider various education reform policies as the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act draws closer, leading the Committee on Education and the Workforce to debate the College Transparency Act.