IDEAs in Action curriculum to be continued, improved in 2023-24 academic year
The IDEAs in Action curriculum, which started in the 2022 fall semester for first-year and transfer students, will be continued into the next academic ...
Read More »The IDEAs in Action curriculum, which started in the 2022 fall semester for first-year and transfer students, will be continued into the next academic ...
Read More »"A classroom isn't a stage for a professor's knowledge and opinions. A classroom is where we go to engage in intellectual discussions. The only way we ...
Read More »Not everyone can solve for X, familiarize themselves with the anatomy of the human body or engineer software. But not everyone can analyze Shakespeare, ...
Read More »"My GPA should not matter. The only things that should matter are the reasons why that recruiter approached me in the first place: my work ethic, my passion, ...
Read More »"When you learn from your experiences, you are learning how you thrive. Taking a course on collegiate thriving neglects your knowledge, experiences, capabilities ...
Read More »"The University has also introduced 'Well Being days' in recent semesters. These sporadic days off were put in place to support student mental health. ...
Read More »"But this isn’t a call to expand pass/fail for another semester, or even another full academic year as COVID-19 impacts campus — this is a call to ...
Read More »In this episode, host Evely Forte spoke to DTH reporter and incoming Assistant Copy Editor Sasha Schroeder and incoming Assistant Online Editor Praveena ...
Read More »Although the new rule will remove ambiguity from the AP policies, each university’s board of trustees will have the option to grant exceptions to individual ...
Read More »UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences will offer five new “Ideas, Information and Inquiry” courses to first-years and transfer students. They range ...
Read More »International students will be allowed to directly enroll at UNC for the first time this fall, as part of an effort to increase the global presence on ...
Read More »Bruce Carney is tired of seeing students suffer. After months of grappling with the ramifications of unprecedented budget cuts, the executive vice chancellor ...
Read More »The School of Information and Library Science will begin offering a five-year bachelor’s and master’s degree program for all students in the school ...
Read More »Sue Estroff always said that it didn’t cost money to dream. In public comments supporting her work writing the University’s new Academic Plan last ...
Read More »As the implementation committee for the University’s Academic Plan enters its third month of slow progress, a pending meeting with the provost and a ...
Read More »With an eye on quick and noticeable policy changes, the committee charged with developing the University’s latest academic plan has begun to chart out ...
Read More »As the group formed to implement the University’s new academic plan works to find its operational rhythm, members of the committee could bring sweeping ...
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