Summer class looks at video games
For Will Partin, excited doesn’t begin to capture his feelings about the University’s first humanities course on video games.
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For Will Partin, excited doesn’t begin to capture his feelings about the University’s first humanities course on video games.
For the first day of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, an assistant vice chancellor made a case for why the University should still be involved in addressing the issue.
Less than a week after a former housekeeper sued the University for a hostile work environment — in a lawsuit that detailed a sex-for-hire scandal in the department — 11 University groups brought in an expert to speak about ways women can work together to make workplaces more inclusive.
Ordering a transcript just got a lot quicker.
The NCAA and the University filed a motion Monday to dismiss the lawsuit filed against them in January by two former UNC athletes.
The road between University administrators in South Building and legislators in downtown Raleigh is the same as it’s always been — even if in recent years the two seem farther apart on issues related to UNC-Chapel Hill.
On the heels of a whistleblowing lawsuit from a former housekeeping employee, Student Action with Workers members said employees in Housekeeping Services told students they are afraid to speak up about problems in the department.
Usually, UNC and Taylor Swift have drastically different concerns.
University Trustee Chuck Duckett attended Monday’s Faculty Executive Committee to inform committee members about the progress of the proposal to rename Saunders Hall.
As the last graduates of the N.C. Teaching Fellows program are handed their diplomas in May, a bill currently in the state Senate might help fill the void left by the popular college scholarship.
Tenured professors at UNC teach an average of 2.5 courses per semester — but a new proposal in the N.C. General Assembly could require all UNC-system faculty to teach significantly more.
James Leloudis, associate dean for Honors Carolina, has seen the program grow from a small two-year program into a four-year commitment.
North Carolina schools trying to improve performance might have more leeway if a proposal delaying tougher standards in the state’s school grading system becomes law.
Vivian Howard was inspired to create a southern cooking show when she first moved to Jones County, North Carolina.
This time, it isn’t Mary Willingham suing the University for mistreatment after revealing troubling information.
Chancellor Carol Folt entered her meeting with the Student Advisory Committee on Friday feeling tired.
An offensive book connected to an N.C. State University fraternity — the school’s third Greek-related offense of the spring semester — has caused the closing of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity and sparked a comprehensive investigation of the school’s Greek system.
North Carolina might beat President Barack Obama to offering free community college, at least for top performing high school students.
The University’s public relations team is putting out more positive stories, but the development office still hasn’t seen a return on that investment.
After two hours of explaining and pleading, the conversation on renaming Saunders Hall continues.