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(09/26/19 2:48am)
Dozens of protesters gathered in front of UNC’s South Building on Wednesday afternoon in response to the U.S. Department of Education ordering the Duke-UNC Consortium for Middle East Studies to revise its curriculum to retain federal Title VI funding.
(09/13/19 2:27pm)
Higher education is seeing an increase in reform ideas, especially as universities experiment with alternative policies and Democratic presidential hopefuls express their policy goals. But with new programs being rolled out in schools across the country, UNC is holding off on some new strategies as politicians at all levels criticize them.
(09/11/19 2:04am)
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article made a broad statement about medication management appointments not being covered by a campus health fee. For UNC-Charlotte, the fee covers the appointment but may not cover the medication or supplemental tests, depending on insurance. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(08/28/19 1:12am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article used incorrect pronouns for a source. The article has been updated to reflect the source's preferred pronouns. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
(07/03/19 3:37am)
This week UNC-system leadership implemented a new policy that equalizes the AP credit guidelines for all 16 schools. Instead of each university creating their own standards for students to hit, high schoolers now just have to score a three on their exam, which will give them credit for the same classes across the system schools.
(04/24/19 2:52am)
U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., said during an April 10 committee hearing there should be a measure of accountability for colleges and universities, focusing on whether students are repaying loans and whether institutions are benefiting students, because the current system isn't working.
(04/11/19 1:49am)
When Sam Gomez Olvera was a senior in high school, he, like many other students pursuing higher education, applied for scholarships. As he waited to hear back from the Golden Door Scholarship, a scholarship fund for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, the stakes were high: not getting the scholarship would prevent him from attending a four-year institution.
(04/04/19 2:13am)
A North Carolina state senator has drafted a bill that, if passed, would increase tuition for some out-of-state undergraduate students.
(03/26/19 1:35am)
The White House released a proposal in March that aims to reform the Higher Education Act. Included with this proposal is a proposed budget that could potentially affect certain student aid.
(03/22/19 3:40am)
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(03/24/19 8:34pm)
A new report conducted by Carolina Demography and the John M. Belk Endowment identifies gaps within North Carolina’s educational pipeline in the hopes of improving education attainment for certain demographic groups and strengthening in-state talent.
(03/19/19 10:14pm)
UNC-system Board of Governors member Steve Long alleged that Chairperson Harry Smith is the reason for the series of resignations in the UNC system, according to an article by WUNC.
(02/21/19 5:23am)
Cheering for North Carolina seemed to have always been a part of daily life for Kamryn Sain, a first-year student and daughter of two UNC alumni. Every time she was on campus, her parents would tell her about a memory they shared, making her want to attend the University as well.
(02/19/19 3:20am)
The U.S. Senate approved a piece of bipartisan legislation on Feb. 12 that aims to strengthen partnerships between federal agencies and the country's more than 100 Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
(02/13/19 2:18am)
CORRECTION: An earlier version of the article misquoted Wesley Whistle. Whistle said he he hopes that whatever affordability conversation happens, it iss one that is targeted at helping the students who need a college degree the most. The story has been updated with the correct quote. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
(01/25/19 4:42am)
The Students for Fair Admissions’ lawsuit against UNC and its race-conscious admission policies entered the next phase of legal proceedings after a hearing last Thursday.
(01/10/19 3:22am)
Since the Dec. 22 start of the partial government shutdown, several federal parks, monuments and museums have closed. Thousands of federal workers could miss their next paycheck. On Jan. 8, the Dow Jones had dropped nearly 3,000 points since October.
(11/16/18 3:58am)
Approximately 750,000 UNC-system undergraduate alumni received an email yesterday from their alma mater.
(11/15/18 3:48am)
If you're a student who receives Pell Grants or is involved with research, you should pay attention during the next two years.
(11/12/18 12:59am)
In a quiet conference room in UNC’s Hyde Hall, professors from around the country gathered on Friday to discuss an issue university communities have argued, marched and protested over: academic freedom.