Professor will advise Egypt
A UNC professor will have a hand in shaping election laws for what could be the first truly democratic elections in the history of Egypt and Tunisia.
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A UNC professor will have a hand in shaping election laws for what could be the first truly democratic elections in the history of Egypt and Tunisia.
Facing a $3.7 billion shortfall in the state budget, some University officials have found themselves preoccupied by the prospect of 5, 10 and 15 percent cuts.
Mariem Masmoudi had hopes of graduating in May and moving on to a career in politics.
Michele Norris tried to create an impersonal chronicle of race in America, but she couldn’t escape her own family’s stories.
Upon her arrival at UNC, sophomore Leslie Locklear was met with a challenge.
African economic growth has skyrocketed in the past decade, and UNC alumnus Tom Woods thinks America needs to beat competitors to the continent.