BOG discusses in-state tuition rates and suicide prevention efforts
The UNC Board of Governors announced that in-state tuition will remain steady at its current rate for the fifth year in a row in a meeting Thursday.
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The UNC Board of Governors announced that in-state tuition will remain steady at its current rate for the fifth year in a row in a meeting Thursday.
Former UNC Board of Governors member Darrell Allison has been named as the next chancellor for Fayetteville State University.
One year after Judge Allen Baddour reversed the $2.5 million Silent Sam settlement between the UNC System and Sons of Confederate Veterans, many questions remain.
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As university and system administrators decide how to respond to budgetary challenges, a coalition of campus workers, graduate students and faculty in the UNC System has proposed a plan it believes is an ethical response to the dual public health and economic crises.
CLARIFICATION: A previous version of this article said the Board of Governors voted to task five members to review options for Silent Sam. This did not occur through a formal Board vote, but rather an executive action from the chairperson. The story has been updated to reflect this information, and The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
The UNC System Office has plans to establish an “internal bank” in which it would provide loans for certain capital projects to its 17 institutions. This would allow system schools to seek loans from the UNC System internal bank rather than borrowing money from private lenders.
The UNC System Racial Equity Task Force launched a series of virtual town halls for students, staff and faculty to provide feedback on racial equity at individual institutions and in the UNC System.
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services launched a new app on Tuesday called SlowCOVIDNC to notify someone who has been exposed to the coronavirus.
The UNC System Board of Governors task force on pricing, flexibility and affordability met Thursday to address tuition and fees among UNC System universities, such as the cost of distanced education.
UNC System employees filed a class action lawsuit against Gov. Roy Cooper and the entire school system on Aug. 10. Nearly a month later — following COVID-19 outbreaks and several campus closures — plaintiffs say they’re still fighting for workplace safety.
The Commission on Campus Equality and Student Equity unanimously passed a resolution Thursday at its last meeting of the summer calling for a remote semester and reduced student population on campus. The commission also heard updates on its requests since its earlier meeting in July, including a clarification on grading for the fall.
The UNC Board of Governors Racial Equity Task Force met for the first time Thursday to outline the group's mission and the work it plans to do over the next several months.
On June 12, former East Carolina University Chancellor Cecil Staton filed a lawsuit against the UNC System, alleging that a “misinformation campaign” by former Board of Governors chairperson Harry Smith led to his “pressured resignation” in March 2019. Here’s what you need to know.
Conservative North Carolina businessman and millionaire James Arthur "Art" Pope has been appointed to the UNC System Board of Governors, the N.C. Senate voted this evening.
The Undergraduate Senate unanimously voted to pass a concurrent resolution during its full meeting June 24 to support the renaming of UNC campus buildings.
Reeves Moseley didn’t expect to begin his term as student body president during a pandemic.
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Peter Hans, current president of the N.C. Community College System, will be the next UNC System President, the Board of Governors voted unanimously Friday at an emergency meeting.
The six historically minority-serving institutions in the UNC System will receive approximately $1 million each from the N.C. Policy Collaboratory to fund COVID-19-related research and initiatives.