Experts discuss improving early education
North Carolina is taking its first steps to improve elementary education as part of a national push to better teach children at younger ages.
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North Carolina is taking its first steps to improve elementary education as part of a national push to better teach children at younger ages.
Duke University’s project to build a campus in Kunshan, China, is facing more setbacks.
Colleges and universities are among the multitude of groups inserting themselves into the national debate on changing gun laws.
The North Carolina Education Lottery has generated more than $2.5 billion for education in the last six years — but some state officials say that’s not enough to justify the program’s existence in its current form.
Some University students take courses with up to 400 peers — but students enrolled in “Think Again: How to Reason and Argue” have 180,000 classmates.
University performance is taking precedence among higher education experts and administrators during a time when state funding is scarce.
The strip of land known as Gaza has been at the center of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in recent years.
Duke University sophomore Bryan Silverman is offering some unusual reading material in the bathroom — toilet paper flush with advertisements and coupons.
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities recently announced a significant push to increase the number of U.S. graduates — and avoid falling behind other international universities.
UNC-CH and N.C. State University are two of only a handful of universities nationwide where research has remained relatively unscathed by state budget cuts in the past decade, according to a recent report.
U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, D-N.C., addressed the rising cost of college tuition during a 30 minute conference call with campus reporters Wednesday.