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(03/27/18 1:41am)
As the end of the semester approaches, students will be asked to fill out course evaluations, but the academic community is questioning whether or not students should be filling them out before finals.
(03/26/18 10:56pm)
The U.S. Department of Education has stopped releasing weekly updates about ongoing Title IX investigations with no notice.
(03/23/18 1:40am)
Last month, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) announced a $50 million investment into community health initiatives, including $1 million for N.C. Central University’s nursing program, which hopes to increase diversity in the nursing field.
(03/23/18 12:42am)
The Trump administration is considering restricting the visas of visiting Chinese students, two White House officials reportedly told Politico. The White House did not confirm or deny the existence of the proposal.
(03/23/18 12:59am)
Earlier this month, UNC-Asheville announced plans for increasing on-time graduation.
(03/23/18 1:28am)
If you’ve ever been told that you only got into a college because of affirmative action, asked where you were born despite being American or were served after others deliberately at a restaurant, then you’ve experienced a microaggression — a comment or action that subtly and often unconsciously expresses a prejudiced attitude toward a member of a marginalized group.
(03/22/18 3:24am)
Carolina For The Kids is preparing for its 20th annual Dance Marathon this Friday, emphasizing the evolution of CFTK with the theme "Through the Years."
(03/22/18 3:44am)
In a move from second place last year, the UNC School of Medicine was ranked first for their primary care program in U.S. News and World Report’s 2019 “Best Graduate Schools.”
(03/22/18 2:48am)
Many students say they came to UNC because of the campus’ beautiful greenery. Professor Robert Peet’s reason for coming to North Carolina wasn’t much different.
(03/22/18 12:33am)
Although group projects are a core part of K-12 education, professors and students at UNC are questioning whether they are really beneficial in a university setting.
(03/22/18 12:51am)
Online course instructors show bias in their responses to students based on perceptions of gender and race, a recent study found.
(03/21/18 2:56am)
On Tuesday, Kathryn Heath addressed a crowd of students, faculty and community guests for the annual Bobby Boyd Leadership Lecture at the UNC School of Social Work. In her bright pink blazer and skirt, Heath discussed how women can take ownership of their careers based on her latest New York Times Bestseller, “Break Your Own Rules.”
(03/21/18 12:41am)
The Faculty Athletics Committee met Tuesday afternoon. Here is what you need to know:
(03/20/18 11:19pm)
Only 26 percent of Republicans have strong confidence in higher education, according to a recent Gallup News poll, and their confidence in colleges and universities is even lower, at 12 percent.
(03/19/18 11:01pm)
A federal investigation found several of the University of California, Berkeley’s policies when dealing with professor-on-student sexual assault and harassment are out of compliance with Title IX.
(03/19/18 10:59pm)
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point plans to discontinue some of its academic programs for upcoming semesters. The school announced its plans in a press release March 5, which outlined a draft for a formal proposal.
(03/19/18 1:57am)
A bill that would require California universities to provide medication-based abortions through student health centers passed the state’s Senate in January and could make the state the first to provide this service through universities.
(03/18/18 11:40pm)
The Institute for Higher Education Policy, along with a group of 37 research, advocacy and justice organizations and professionals, is pushing for changes in higher education policy that would improve educational opportunities for incarcerated individuals and those with drug convictions.
(03/18/18 11:17pm)
U.S. Rep. Mark Walker, R-N.C., is an organizer of annual meetings between legislators and historically black college and university leaders. Staff writer Michael Meeks spoke with Walker about his work with HBCUs, as well as future plans for higher education.
(03/09/18 3:28am)
Even though Amazon may not choose Raleigh to house its new headquarters, the company continues to have strong ties with North Carolina.