Over time, humanities majors close pay gap with STEM peers
Humanities majors may initially earn less money than STEM majors, but a new study shows they close the gap over time.
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Humanities majors may initially earn less money than STEM majors, but a new study shows they close the gap over time.
About 4 in 10 women and 5 in 10 men have never been tested for HIV aside from donating blood, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
North Carolina State students take unusual approach to solar vehicle competition
N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein traveled to UNC Thursday to host the first of a series of panels held on North Carolina university campuses discussing issues affecting college students.
Construction on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, planned to be in service by 2019, may be delayed as the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality submits a fourth request for further information regarding the pipeline’s effect on the areas surrounding its proposed path.
Student veterans, campus leaders from UNC system schools, North Carolina community college administrators and North Carolina legislators gathered Monday for the UNC Veterans Summit to discuss the various ways state campuses can serve student veterans.
As North Carolina’s population steadily grows, it is possible the state will gain an additional seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Thousands gathered in Raleigh on Sunday to participate in the Thad and Alice Eure Walk for Hope, which supports individuals with mental illness.
In an attempt to become the 'most unionized campus in the United States,' students at Grinnell College in Iowa are expanding their student workers union.
Gov. Roy Cooper entered North Carolina into the U.S. Climate Alliance, along with 14 other states, in response to President Donald Trump withdrawing the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement.
U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, along with four other Republican and Democratic senators, co-sponsored the Marijuana Effective Drug Study Act of 2017.