A new top office for Jim Dean
As Jim Dean reflected on his first day as executive vice chancellor and provost July 1, he said he was humbled.
Read More »As Jim Dean reflected on his first day as executive vice chancellor and provost July 1, he said he was humbled.
Read More »As Jim Dean, the University’s next executive vice chancellor and provost, prepares to transition into his new position, he said he regrets one thing ...
Read More »After more than nine months in an Argentine prison, UNC physics professor Paul Frampton has been released and placed on house arrest for health reasons. ...
Read More »Lost in the upheaval surrounding Chancellor Holden Thorp’s decision, made public Monday, to step down in June is the fact that Carney, the executive ...
Read More »Money should not be wasted in the provost search.
Read More »Colleagues of Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Bruce Carney said he always stepped up to the plate when the University needed him.
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 »Of four faculty members offered positions at Duke, UNC retained only one.
Read More »Members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Center are focusing on the facts behind Amendment One, and they want the University to do ...
Read More »University administrators are beginning to plan for the near future, when the pressure of budget cuts will have subsided.
Read More »UNC-system President Thomas Ross might recommend lower-than-expected tuition increases today, following weeks of protest from students and former administrators. ...
Read More »Tuition increases approved Nov. 17 by the Board of Trustees will represent just a portion of cost hikes for some graduate students.
Read More »For administrators and trustees, the decision to propose increasing tuition by 15.6 percent for in-state students came down to the financial needs of ...
Read More »Despite vehement student opposition, UNC administrators approved Thursday a 15.6 percent tuition hike proposal for in-state students.
Read More »“Poverty is not an excuse from but a reason for education.” Former UNC President Edward Kidder Graham wrote this in 1916, reminding us of the bedrock ...
Read More »The University’s proposal to raise in-state tuition by 15.6 percent next year will likely pass through the budget, finance and audit committee of the ...
Read More »Student Body President Mary Cooper will present a tuition proposal to the tuition and fee advisory task force today she says spares current students from ...
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